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

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Bethlehem
, New Jersey in Hunterdon County


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

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

Alexandria,   Alexauken,   Allerton,   Amsterdam,   Amwell,   Annandale,   Anthony,   Baptistown,   Barbertown,   Bissell,   Bloomsbury,   Bowne,   Brookville,   Bunnvale,   Califon,   Cedar Heights,   Charlestown,   Cherryville,   Clinton,   Cloverhill,   Cokesbury,   Copper Hill,   Croton,   Cushetunk,   Darts Mills,   Delaware,   Dreahook,   East Amwell,   Everittstown,   Fairmount,   Farmersville,   Flemington,   Frenchtown,   Glen Gardner,   Grandin,   Hamden,   Hampton,   Hensfoot,   High Bridge,   Hoffmans,   Holcomb Mills,   Holland,   Hughesville,   Idell,   Jutland,   Kingtown,   Kingwood,   Klinesville,   Lambertville,   Lansdowne,   Laurel Farms,   Lebanon,   Linvale,   Little Brook,   Little York,   Littletown,   Locktown,   Lower Fairmount,   McCrea Mills,   McPherson,   Milford,   Mount Airy,   Mount Joy,   Mount Lebanon,   Mount Salem,   Mountainville,   Muirhead,   New Hampton,   Newport,   Norton,   Oak Grove,   Oldwick,   Pattenburg,   Penwell,   Perryville,   Pierce Heights,   Pittstown,   Pleasant Run,   Point Breeze,   Polktown,   Potterstown,   Prallsville,   Quakertown,   Raven Rock,   Readingsburg,   Readington,   Reaville,   Red Mill,   Riegel Ridge,   Rileyville,   Ringoes,   Rockefellows Mills,   Rocktown,   Rosemont,   Rowland Mills,   Sand Brook,   Sandy Ridge,   Sergeantsville,   Sidney,   Snydertown,   Spring Mills,   Spruce Run,   Stanton,   Stockton,   Stone Mill,   Sunnyside,   Swinesburg,   Tewksbury,   Thachers Hill,   Three Bridges,   Tumble Falls,   Unionville,   Valley,   Van Syckel,   Vernoy,   Wertsville,   West Amwell,   West Portal,   White House Station,   Whitehouse,   Woodglen,  

 

Or have a look at other New Jersey counties including:

Atlantic,   Bergen,   Burlington,   Camden,   Cape May,   Cumberland,   Essex,   Gloucester,   Hudson,   Mercer,   Middlesex,   Monmouth,   Morris,   Ocean,   Passaic,   Salem,   Somerset,   Sussex,   Union,   Warren,  

Interested in fun facts and the history of Bethlehem, NJ?
Then read on!

1. Bethlehem is a small rural town in Hunterdon County, New Jersey, with a population of just over 1,000 people.

2. Bethlehem is home to the historic Bethlehem Presbyterian Church, which was founded in 1740 and is one of the oldest churches in the state.

3. Bethlehem is located in the Raritan Valley region of New Jersey and is known for its rolling hills and scenic views.

4. The town is home to several parks and trails, including the Delaware & Raritan Canal State Park and the Sourland Mountain Preserve.

5. Bethlehem is home to several small businesses, including farms, wineries, and antique stores.