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

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, New York in St. Lawrence County

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

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

Aldrich,   Backus,   Balmat,   Beechertown,   Benson Mines,   Brandy Brook,   Brasher,   Brasher Center,   Brasher Falls,   Brasher Iron Works,   Brier Hill,   Briggs,   Bucks Bridge,   Buckton,   Canton,   Catherineville,   Cedars,   Chase Mills,   Childwold,   Chipman,   Chippewa Bay,   Clare,   Clifton,   Coffins Mills,   Colton,   Coney Island,   Conifer,   Converse,   Coopers Falls,   Cranberry Lake,   Crary Mills,   De Kalb,   De Peyster,   Degrasse,   Dishaw,   East De Kalb,   East Part,   East Pitcairn,   Eben,   Eddy,   Edwards,   Edwardsville,   Elmdale,   Emeryville,   Fine,   Flackville,   Fort Jackson,   Fowler,   Fullerville,   Gale,   Galilee,   Gleasons Mill,   Gouverneur,   Grantville,   Hailesboro,   Hammond,   Hannawa Falls,   Helena,   Hermon,   Heuvelton,   Hewittville,   High Flats,   Hopkinton,   Horseshoe,   Ironton,   Jayville,   Kalurah,   Keenes,   Kellogg,   Lisbon,   Little Bow,   Lost Village,   Louisville,   Lower Oswegatchie,   Madawaska,   Madrid,   Madrid Springs,   Massena,   Massena Center,   Morley,   Morristown,   Morristown Center,   Mount Arab,   Natural Dam,   Newbridge,   Newton Falls,   Nicholville,   Norfolk,   North Gouverneur,   North Hammond,   North Lawrence,   North Russell,   North Stockholm,   Norwood,   Oak Point,   Oakvale,   Ogdensburg,   Oswegatchie,   Palmerville,   Parishville,   Parishville Center,   Pickettville,   Piercefield,   Pierrepont,   Pitcairn,   Plumbrook,   Pond Settlement,   Pope Mills,   Potsdam,   Pyrites,   Raquette River,   Raymondville,   Rensselaer Falls,   Richville,   Rooseveltown,   Rossie,   Russell,   Sandfordville,   Sevey,   Shurtleff,   Sisson,   Skinnerville,   Somerville,   South Colton,   South Edwards,   South Hammond,   South Russell,   Southville,   Spragueville,   Stalbird,   Star Lake,   Stellaville,   Stockholm,   Stockholm Center,   Talcville,   Terrace Park,   Tucker Terrace,   Waddington,   Wanakena,   Wegatchie,   West Fowler,   West Parishville,   West Pierrepont,   West Potsdam,   West Stockholm,   Willisville,   Winthrop,  

 

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,   Suffolk,   Sullivan,   Tioga,   Tompkins,   Ulster,   Warren,   Washington,   Wayne,   Westchester,   Wyoming,   Yates,  

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

Macomb, New York is known for its vast wilderness and is home to the Macomb State Forest, which covers over 7,500 acres and has many hiking trails and camping opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts. It is also one of the few places in New York where you can see and hear the elusive and endangered Spruce Grouse.