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

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Webster
, New Hampshire in Merrimack County

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

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

Allenstown,   Allenstown Elementary School,   Andover,   Bagley,   Blodgett Landing,   Boscawen,   Bow,   Bow Bog,   Bow Center,   Boyce,   Bradford,   Bradford Center,   Canterbury,   Canterbury Station,   Chichester,   Cilleyville,   Colby,   Concord,   Concord Heights,   Contoocook,   Danbury,   Davisville,   Dimond,   Dunbarton,   Dunbarton Center,   East Andover,   East Sutton,   Edgemont,   Elkins,   Epsom,   Epsom Circle,   Fords Mill,   Franklin,   Gerrish,   Gossville,   Hastings,   Henniker,   Hill,   Hill Center,   Hooksett,   Hopkinton,   Kezer Seminary,   Lakeside,   Loudon,   Loudon Center,   Martin,   Melvin Mills,   Mount Sunapee,   Murray Hill,   New London,   New Rye,   Newbury,   North Chichester,   North Pembroke,   North Sutton,   North Wilmot,   Northfield,   Otterville,   Pembroke,   Pine Cliff,   Pittsfield,   Potter Place,   Roby,   Sabattus Heights,   Salisbury,   Salisbury Heights,   Shaker Village,   Short Falls,   Snyders Hill,   South Bow,   South Danbury,   South Hooksett,   South Newbury,   South Sutton,   Suncook,   Sutton,   Swetts Mills,   Tyler,   Warner,   Waterloo,   Websters Mill,   West Andover,   West Henniker Emerson Station,   West Hopkinton,   West Salisbury,   Wilmot,   Wilmot Flat,  

 

Or have a look at other New Hampshire counties including:

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

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

1. Webster is a small village located in the town of Boscawen, New Hampshire.
2. The village was named after Daniel Webster, a prominent statesman and orator from New Hampshire.
3. The village is home to the historic Webster Meetinghouse, built in 1790.
4. The village is home to the Webster Covered Bridge, which was built in 1859 and is one of the oldest covered bridges in New Hampshire.
5. The village is home to the historic Webster Town Hall, built in 1845.
6. The village is home to the historic Webster Schoolhouse, built in 1876 and still used today as a community center.
7. The village is home to the historic Webster Church, built in 1843 and still used today for religious services.
8. The village is home to the historic Webster Cemetery, established in 1790 and still used today for burials.