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

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Lake Como
, New Jersey in Monmouth County

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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in Lake Como.

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

Aberdeen,   Adelphia,   Algers Mills,   Allaire,   Allenhurst,   Allentown,   Allenwood,   Ardena,   Ardmore Estates,   Arneytown,   Asbury Park,   Atlantic Highlands,   AvonbytheSea,   Bairdsville,   Belford,   Belmar,   Bergen Mills,   Bergerville,   Blansingburg,   Bradevelt,   Bradley Beach,   Bradley Park,   Brielle,   Bucks Mill,   Burlington Heights,   Candlewood,   Carmerville,   Carsons Mills,   Chapel Hill,   Charleston Springs,   Clarksburg,   Cliffwood,   Cliffwood Beach,   Cold Indian Springs,   Collingwood Park,   Colts Neck,   Cooks Mills,   Cream Ridge,   Deal,   Deal Park,   Earle,   East Freehold,   East Keansburg,   Eatontown,   Elberon Park,   Elton,   Ely,   Englishtown,   Everett,   Fair Haven,   Fair Play,   Farmingdale,   Fort Plains,   Freehold,   Freewood Acres,   Georgia,   Glendola,   Green Grove,   Hazlet,   Henningers Mill,   Highlands,   Hilton,   Holmdel,   Holmeson,   Homes Mills,   Hornerstown,   Howell,   Imlaystown,   Interlaken,   Jerseyville,   Keansburg,   Keyport,   Kirbys Mills,   Lafayette Mills,   Lake Club,   Land of Pines,   Larrabees,   Leonardo,   Leonardville,   Lincroft,   Little Silver,   Loch Arbour,   Locust,   Long Branch,   Lower Squankum,   Macedonia,   Manalapan,   Manasquan,   Manasquan Park,   Marlboro,   Matawan,   Matthews,   Maxim,   Middletown,   Millhurst,   Monmouth Beach,   Monmouth Heights at Manalapan,   Monmouth Heights at Marlboro,   Monmouth Hills,   Montrose,   Morganville,   Navesink,   Neptune,   Neptune City,   New Bedford,   New Canton,   New Monmouth,   New Sharon,   North Centerville,   North Middletown,   Oak Glen,   Oak Hill,   Oakhurst,   Oakhurst Manor,   Oakland Mills,   Ocean,   Ocean Grove,   Oceanic,   Oceanport,   Orchard Estates,   Osbornes Mills,   Parkway Pines,   Perrineville,   Phalanx,   Philips Mills,   Pleasant Valley,   Pleasant Valley Crossroads,   Polhemustown,   Port Monmouth,   Pullentown,   Ramtown,   Red Bank,   Red Hill,   Red Valley,   Remsen Mill,   Robertsville,   Robinsville,   Roosevelt,   Rumson,   Salem Hill,   Scobeyville,   Sea Bright,   Sea Girt,   Shark River Hills,   Sharon,   Shrewsbury,   Siloam,   Smithburg,   South Belmar,   Southard,   Spring Lake,   Spring Lake Heights,   Spring Mill,   Spring Valley,   Squankum,   Sterling Woods,   Stone Church,   Stone Tavern,   Stonehurst East,   Stonehurst West,   Strathmore,   Sweetman,   Taylors Mills,   Tennent,   Tinton Falls,   Town Brook,   Union Beach,   Upper Freehold,   Vanderburg,   Villa Park,   Wall,   Walnford,   Wanamassa,   Waterwitch,   Wayside,   West Allenhurst,   West Belmar,   West Deal,   West Farms,   West Freehold,   West Grove,   West Long Branch,   West Shrewsbury,   Whittier Oaks,   Wickatunk,   Winston Park,   Wrightsville,   Wyckoff Mills,   Yorketown,  

 

Or have a look at other New Jersey counties including:

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

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

1. Lake Como is a small village located in Monmouth County, New Jersey.
2. It is located on the northern shore of Lake Como, a popular recreational spot for swimming, fishing, and boating.
3. The village was founded in 1892 and has a population of approximately 1,000 people.
4. It is home to a variety of restaurants, shops, and businesses.
5. The village is known for its beautiful views of the lake and surrounding area.
6. It is also home to a number of historic buildings, including the Lake Como Inn and the Lake Como Firehouse.
7. The village hosts several annual events, such as the Lake Como Festival and the Lake Como 5K Run/Walk.
8. The village is also home to a number of parks and recreational areas, including the Lake Como Park and the Lake Como Beach Club.