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Trenton
, New Jersey in Mercer County

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

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

Altura,   Bakersville,   Bear Tavern,   Braeburn Heights,   Briar Manor,   Centerville,   Chewalla Park,   Clarksville,   Creston,   Dutch Neck,   East Trenton Heights,   East Windsor,   Edgebrook,   Edinburg,   Edinburg Park,   Eldridge Park,   Etra,   Ewing,   Ewingville,   Extonville,   Fernwood,   Ferry Road Manor,   Glenmoore,   Golden Crest,   Golf View Manor,   Green Curve Heights,   Grovers Mill,   Groveville,   Hamilton,   Hamilton Square,   Harbourton,   Heath Manor,   Hightstown,   Hillside Terrace,   Hopewell,   Hutchinson Mills,   Lakeside Park,   Lawrence,   Lawrenceville,   Lewisville,   Meadows Terrace,   Mercerville,   Moore,   Mount Rose,   North Crosswicks,   North Princeton,   Nottingham,   Old Mill Farms,   Parkway Village,   Pennington,   Penns Neck,   Port Mercer,   Princessville,   Princeton,   Princeton Colonial Park,   Princeton Estates,   Princeton Ivy East,   Princeton Junction,   Prospect Heights,   Quaker Gardens,   Robbinsville,   Rosedale,   Scudders Falls,   Sherbrook Estates,   Slackwoods,   Stoutsburg,   Sturwood Hamlet,   The Orchards,   Titusville,   Trenton Gardens,   Twin Rivers,   Warner Village,   Washington Crossing,   Weber Park,   West Trenton,   West Windsor,   White Horse,   Wilburtha,   Windsor,   Woodsville,   Yardville,   Yardville Heights,  

 

Or have a look at other New Jersey counties including:

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

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

1. Trenton is the capital of New Jersey and the county seat of Mercer County.
2. It is located on the Delaware River, approximately 8 miles northeast of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
3. The city has a population of 84,913 as of 2019.
4. Trenton is home to the New Jersey State House, the oldest continuously used state capitol in the United States.
5. Trenton was the site of George Washington's first military victory in the Revolutionary War in 1776.
6. The city is home to several museums, including the Trenton City Museum, the Old Barracks Museum, and the New Jersey State Museum.
7. Trenton is also home to several colleges and universities, including The College of New Jersey, Rider University, and Thomas Edison State University.