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

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Las Cruces
, New Mexico in Dona Ana County


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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in Las Cruces.

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,   Dona Ana,   El Ojito,   Fairacres,   Fort Selden,   Four Points,   Garfield,   Grama,   Hacienda Acres,   Hatch,   Hill,   Hockett,   Kenzin,   La Mesa,   La Union,   Lanark,   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 Las Cruces, NM?
Then read on!

Las Cruces is the second largest city in New Mexico and the county seat of Dona Ana County. The city was founded in 1849 by a group of settlers from Mexico who were seeking to establish a new settlement in the area. The city is home to New Mexico State University, which was established in 1888. Las Cruces is known for its diverse culture and rich history, which includes Native American, Spanish, and Mexican influences. The city is also home to several museums and historical sites, including the New Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum and the Las Cruces Museum of Art. The city is also known for its vibrant art scene, with galleries, theaters, and music venues throughout the city. Las Cruces is also home to a variety of outdoor activities, including hiking, biking, camping, fishing, and more.