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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in Jefferson ValleyYorktown.

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Amawalk,   Archville,   Ardsley,   Armonk,   Bedford,   Bedford Center,   Bedford Hills,   Boutonville,   Briarcliff Manor,   Bronxville,   Buchanan,   Butlerville,   Chappaqua,   Cortlandt,   Crompond,   Cross River,   CrotononHudson,   Croton Falls,   Croton Heights,   Crotonville,   Crugers,   Dobbs Ferry,   East Irvington,   East Woods,   Eastchester,   Eastview,   Elmsford,   Elmsmere,   Furnace Woods,   Gallows Hill,   Glendale,   Goldens Bridge,   Graham,   Granite Springs,   Greenburgh,   Greenville,   Harrison,   Hartsdale,   HastingsonHudson,   Hawthorne,   Heritage Hills,   Horseshoe Hill,   Horton Estates,   Irvington,   Jefferson Valley,   Katonah,   Kitchawan,   Lake Katonah,   Lake Lincolndale,   Lake Mohegan,   Lake Purdy,   Larchmont,   Lewisboro,   Lincolndale,   Mamaroneck,   Mariandale,   Millwood,   Mohegan Lake,   Montrose,   Mount Kisco,   Mount Pleasant,   Mount Vernon,   Murdock Woods,   New Castle,   New Rochelle,   North Castle,   North Salem,   North White Plains,   Oceola Lake,   Ossining,   Peekskill,   Pelham,   Pelham Manor,   Pleasantside,   Pleasantville,   Pocantico Hills,   Port Chester,   Pound Ridge,   Purdys,   Purdys Grove,   Quarry Heights,   Roe Park,   Rosedale,   Rye,   Rye Brook,   Salem Center,   Scarsdale,   Scotts Corners,   Shenorock,   Sherman Park,   Shrub Oak,   Sleepy Hollow,   Somers,   South Salem,   Stanwood,   Tarrytown,   Thornwood,   Toddville,   Tuckahoe,   Twin Lakes Village,   Valhalla,   Valley Pond Estates,   Van Cortlandtville,   Verplanck,   Vista,   Waccabuc,   White Plains,   Windmill Farm,   Woodlands,   Woodybrook,   Yonkers,   Yorktown,   Yorktown Heights,  

 

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

Jefferson Valley-Yorktown is a town in Westchester County, New York, located about 30 miles north of New York City. It was formed in 1962 when Yorktown and Jefferson Valley incorporated into a single town. The town has a population of around 36,000 people and covers an area of about 40 square miles. It is home to many shopping centers and restaurants and is known for its parks and outdoor recreational activities like hiking and fishing. The town is also a popular destination for history buffs, with sites like the Reformed Church of Yorktown and the John C. Hart Memorial Library dating back to the 18th century.