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

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, New York in Suffolk County

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

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

Amagansett,   Amity Harbor,   Amityville,   Apaquogue,   Aquebogue,   Art Village,   Asharoken,   Atlantique,   Babylon,   Baiting Hollow,   Barnes Hole,   Barnes Landing,   Bay Point,   Bay Shore,   Bayberry Dunes,   Bayport,   Baywood,   Beach Hampton,   Beixedon Estates,   Belle Terre,   Bellport,   Bellview Beach,   Blue Point,   Bohemia,   Brentwood,   Bridgehampton,   Brightwaters,   Brookhaven,   Calverton,   Canoe Place,   Center Moriches,   Centereach,   Centerport,   Central Islip,   Cherry Grove,   Cobb,   Cold Spring Harbor,   Cold Spring Harbor Station,   Commack,   Copiague,   Coram,   Crystal Brook,   Cutchogue,   Cutchogue Station,   Davis Park,   Deer Park,   Dering Harbor,   Devon,   Ditch Plains,   Divinity Hill,   Dix Hills,   East Brentwood,   East Cutchogue,   East Farmingdale,   East Hampton,   East Hampton North,   East Hauppauge,   East Islip,   East Marion,   East Moriches,   East Northport,   East Patchogue,   East Quogue,   East Setauket,   East Shoreham,   Eastport,   Eastside,   Eatons Neck,   Elwood,   Fair Harbor,   Farmingville,   Fire Island,   Fire Island Pines,   Fireplace,   Fishers Island,   Flanders,   Flying Point,   Fort Hill,   Fort Salonga,   Georgica,   Gerard Park,   Gilgo,   Gordon Heights,   Great River,   Great River Station,   Greenlawn,   Greenport,   Greenport West,   Hagerman,   Halesite,   Half Hollow,   Hampton Bays,   Hampton Beach,   Hampton Park,   Hardscrabble,   Hayground,   Head of the Harbor,   Holbrook,   Holtsville,   Huntington,   Huntington Bay,   Huntington Beach,   Huntington Station,   Islandia,   Islip,   Islip Terrace,   Jamesport,   Kings Park,   Kingstown,   Kismet,   Lafarges Landing,   Lake Grove,   Lake Ronkonkoma,   Laughing Waters,   Laurel,   Lefferts Mill,   Lindenhurst,   Little Plains,   Lloyd Harbor,   Lonelyville,   Lower Melville,   Luce Landing,   Maidstone Park,   Manorville,   Mastic,   Mastic Beach,   Mattituck,   Mecox,   Medford,   Melville,   Middle Island,   Midhampton,   Miller Place,   Montauk,   Montauk Beach,   Montauk Station,   Montclair Colony,   Moriches,   Mount Sinai,   Napeague,   Nassau Farms,   Nesconset,   New Suffolk,   Newtown,   Nissequogue,   North Amityville,   North Babylon,   North Bay Shore,   North Bellport,   North Great River,   North Haven,   North Lindenhurst,   North Patchogue,   North Sea,   Northport,   Northwest Harbor,   Northwest Landing,   Noyack,   Oak Beach,   Oak BeachCaptree,   Oakdale,   Oakville,   Ocean Bay Park,   Ocean Beach,   Old Field,   Old Mastic,   Orient,   Orient Point,   Patchogue,   Patchogue Highlands,   Peconic,   Pine Aire,   Pine Neck,   Point oWoods,   Ponquogue,   Poquott,   Port Jefferson,   Port Jefferson Station,   Quiogue,   Quogue,   Rampasture,   Reeves Park,   Remsenburg,   RemsenburgSpeonk,   Reydon Shores,   Ridge,   Riverhead,   Robbins Rest,   Rocky Point,   Ronkonkoma,   Rose Grove,   Sag Harbor,   Sagaponack,   Saint James,   Saltaire,   San Remo,   Sayville,   Scuttlehole,   Seaview,   Selden,   Setauket,   SetauketEast Setauket,   Shelter Island,   Shelter Island Heights,   Shinnecock Hills,   Shirley,   Shoreham,   Siegfield Park,   Silver Beach,   Smithtown,   Sound Beach,   South Haven,   South Huntington,   South Jamesport,   South Manor,   South Setauket,   Southampton,   Southold,   Speonk,   Springs,   Squassux Landing,   Squiretown,   Stony Brook,   Stony Brook University,   Sweyze,   Terryville,   The Creek Beach,   The Landing,   Tiana,   Upton,   Vernon Valley,   Village of the Branch,   Wading River,   Wainscott,   Water Island,   Water Mill,   West Babylon,   West Bay Shore,   West Gilgo Beach,   West Hampton Dunes,   West Hills,   West Islip,   West Mecox Village,   West Sayville,   West Tiana,   Westhampton,   Westhampton Beach,   Wheatley Heights,   Wildwood,   Wincoma,   Woodcliff Park,   Wyandanch,   Yaphank,  

 

Or have a look at other New York counties including:

Albany,   Allegany,   Bronx,   Broome,   Cattaraugus,   Cayuga,   Chautauqua,   Chemung,   Chenango,   Clinton,   Columbia,   Cortland,   Delaware,   Dutchess,   Erie,   Essex,   Franklin,   Fulton,   Genesee,   Greene,   Hamilton,   Herkimer,   Jefferson,   Kings,   Lewis,   Livingston,   Madison,   Monroe,   Montgomery,   Nassau,   New York,   Niagara,   Oneida,   Onondaga,   Ontario,   Orange,   Orleans,   Oswego,   Otsego,   Putnam,   Queens,   Rensselaer,   Richmond,   Rockland,   Saint Lawrence,   Saratoga,   Schenectady,   Schoharie,   Schuyler,   Seneca,   Steuben,   Sullivan,   Tioga,   Tompkins,   Ulster,   Warren,   Washington,   Wayne,   Westchester,   Wyoming,   Yates,  

Interested in fun facts and the history of Hauppauge, NY?
Then read on!

Here are a few facts about Hauppauge, New York:

1. Hauppauge is located on Long Island, about 45 miles east of New York City.
2. It is part of Suffolk County, which is the easternmost county in New York State.
3. The name "Hauppauge" comes from a Native American word that means "place of water."
4. The population of Hauppauge is approximately 20,000.
5. It is home to the headquarters of the Suffolk County government.
6. There are several parks and nature preserves in Hauppauge, including the Caleb Smith State Park Preserve and the Nissequogue River State Park.
7. The Hauppauge Industrial Park is one of the largest industrial parks in the Northeast, with over 1,300 companies and more than 55,000 employees.
8. The public schools in Hauppauge are highly rated, with an average graduation rate of over 95%.
9. Hauppauge has a rich history, dating back to the early 18th century when it was settled by Dutch and English colonists.
10. The area has experienced significant growth and development in recent decades, with new residential and commercial developments popping up throughout the town.