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

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, New Jersey in Middlesex County

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

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

Adams,   Applegarth,   Avenel,   Avon Park,   Black Horse,   Bonhamtown,   Boynton Beach,   Browntown,   Brownville,   Brunswick Gardens,   Carteret,   Cheesequake,   Clara Barton,   Clarks Mills,   Clearbrook Park,   Colonia,   Concordia,   Cottageville,   Cranbury,   Cranbury Station,   Dayton,   Deans,   Dunellen,   East Brunswick,   East Spotswood,   Edgar,   Edison,   Fairview Knolls,   Farrington Lake Heights,   Feaster Park,   Fieldville,   Fords,   Fresh Ponds,   Gillilandtown,   Gravel Hill,   Greensand,   Half Acre,   Haven Homes,   Hazelton,   Heathcote,   Helmetta,   Herberts,   Highland Park,   Hoffman,   Hopelawn,   Iselin,   Jamesburg,   Jamesburg Gardens,   Jamesburg Park,   Keasbey,   Kendall Park,   Lahiere,   Laurel Park,   Laurence Harbor,   Lawrence Brook Manor,   Little Rocky Hill,   Lynn Woodoaks,   MacArthur Manor,   Madison Park,   Maple Meade,   Matchaponix,   Maurer,   Menlo Park,   Menlo Park Terrace,   Metuchen,   Middlesex,   Middlesex Downs,   Milltown,   Monmouth Junction,   Monroe,   Morgan,   Mounts Mills,   New Brunswick,   New Dover,   New Durham,   New Market,   Newton Heights,   Newtown,   Nixon,   North Brunswick,   North Edison,   North Stelton,   Oak Tree,   Old Bridge,   Orchard Heights,   Outcalt,   Parlin,   Perth Amboy,   Phoenix,   Piscataway,   Plainsboro,   Plainsboro Center,   Port Reading,   Possumtown,   Potters,   Princeton Meadows,   Prospect Plains,   Pumptown,   Randolphville,   Raritan Manor,   Riverview Manor,   Robinvale,   Rockingham,   Rossmoor,   Runyon,   Rutgers,   Samptown,   Sayerwood South,   Sayreville,   Sayreville Station,   Schalks,   Sewaren,   Shore Road Estates,   Shore View,   Society Hill,   South Amboy,   South Brunswick,   South Brunswick Terrace,   South Old Bridge,   South Plainfield,   South River,   Spotswood,   Spotswood Manor,   Stelton,   Tracy,   Union Valley,   Valentine,   Washington Heights,   Washington Park,   Whittingham,   Woodbridge Oaks,   Wyckoffs Mills,  

 

Or have a look at other New Jersey counties including:

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

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

1. Woodbridge Township is the oldest original township in New Jersey, having been established in 1669.
2. Woodbridge was the site of the first gristmill in New Jersey, built in 1682.
3. Woodbridge is the home of the oldest continuously operating farmers' market in New Jersey, founded in 1798.
4. Woodbridge was the site of the Battle of Short Hills during the American Revolutionary War in 1777.