*** No USDA eligible properties were found in Manchester ***
To find a home that may be eligible for a USDA loan, have a look at the neighboring city Auburn, NH. This city falls within a zone of USDA loan eligibility.

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Manchester
, New Hampshire in Hillsborough County

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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in Manchester.

Please try searching another, possibly more rural and populated region. Other cities in Hillsborough county include:

Amherst,   Antrim,   Antrim Center,   Antrim Station,   Bank,   Bedford,   Bennington,   Broad Acres,   Brookline,   Chase Village,   Clinton Grove,   Clinton Village,   Davis,   Deering,   Drury,   East Deering,   East Merrimack,   East Milford,   Elmwood,   Francestown,   Goffstown,   Grasmere,   Greenfield,   Greenville,   Hancock,   Happy Valley,   High Bridge,   Hillsboro Center,   Hillsboro Lower Village,   Hillsboro Upper Village,   Hillsborough,   Hollis,   Hollis Depot,   Holton,   Hudson,   Hudson Center,   Lincoln Park,   Litchfield,   Loverens Mill,   Lyndeborough,   MacDowell Colony,   Mason,   Massabesic,   Merrimack,   Milford,   Mont Vernon,   Mountain Base,   Nashua,   New Boston,   New Ipswich,   New Ipswich Center,   Noone,   North Branch,   North Brookline,   North Pelham,   North Village,   North Weare,   Parker,   Pelham,   Peterborough,   Pinardville,   Ponemah,   Pratt,   Reeds Ferry,   Riverdale,   Russell,   Sharon,   Slab City,   Smithville,   South Brookline,   South Lyndeborough,   South Merrimack,   South Milford,   South Weare,   Tavern Village,   Temple,   Thorntons Ferry,   Weare,   West Brookline,   West Deering,   West Hollis,   West Peterborough,   West Wilton,   Wilder,   Wilton,   Wilton Center,   Windsor,   Woodland Park,  

 

Or have a look at other New Hampshire counties including:

Belknap,   Carroll,   Cheshire,   Coos,   Grafton,   Merrimack,   Rockingham,   Strafford,   Sullivan,  

Interested in fun facts and the history of Manchester, NH?
Then read on!

1. On April 19, 1775, Paul Revere and William Dawes rode through Manchester on their famous midnight ride to warn the colonists of the approach of British troops.

2. In 1819, the Amoskeag Manufacturing Company was founded in Manchester, which became one of the largest cotton textile mills in the world.