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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in Dona Ana.

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

Aden,   Afton,   Anapra,   Angostura,   Anthony,   Berino,   Boyd,   Chamberino,   Chaparral,   Chappel,   Dona,   El Ojito,   Fairacres,   Fort Selden,   Four Points,   Garfield,   Grama,   Hacienda Acres,   Hatch,   Hill,   Hockett,   Kenzin,   La Mesa,   La Union,   Lanark,   Las Cruces,   Leasburg,   Lizard,   Malpais,   Mastodon,   Mesilla,   Mesquite,   Noria,   Orange,   Organ,   Picacho,   Potrillo,   Pronto,   Radium Springs,   Rincon,   Rodey,   Rutter,   Salem,   San Miguel,   San Pablo,   Santa Teresa,   Santo Tomas,   Strauss,   Sunland Park,   Tonuco,   Tortugas,   University Park,   Vado,   Vevay,   White Sands,  

 

Or have a look at other New Mexico counties including:

Bernalillo,   Catron,   Chaves,   Cibola,   Colfax,   Curry,   De Baca,   Dona Ana,   Eddy,   Grant,   Guadalupe,   Harding,   Hidalgo,   Lea,   Lincoln,   Los Alamos,   Luna,   McKinley,   Mora,   Otero,   Quay,   Rio Arriba,   Roosevelt,   San Juan,   San Miguel,   Sandoval,   Santa Fe,   Sierra,   Socorro,   Taos,   Torrance,   Union,   Valencia,  

Interested in fun facts and the history of Dona Ana, NM?
Then read on!

1. Dona Ana is a small village located in the Mesilla Valley, about 10 miles north of Las Cruces.
2. Dona Ana was founded in 1843 and is one of the oldest settlements in New Mexico.
3. Dona Ana is home to the historic San Albino Church, which was built in 1853.
4. The village is known for its annual Fiesta de Santa Ana, which celebrates the patron saint of the village.
5. Dona Ana is also home to the Dona Ana County Historical Museum, which showcases artifacts from the area's past.