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

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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in New Haven.

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

Albion Center,   Altmar,   Amboy,   Amboy Center,   Arthur,   Beecherville,   Bernhards Bay,   Big Bay,   Boylston,   Boylston Center,   Carley Mills,   Carterville,   Caughdenoy,   Central Square,   Cleveland,   Clifford,   Colosse,   Constantia,   Constantia Center,   Daysville,   Demster,   Demster Beach,   Dexterville,   Doris Park,   Dugway,   Dutch Settlement,   Dutcherville,   East Amboy,   East Boylston,   East Palermo,   Fairdale,   Fruit Valley,   Fulton,   Furniss,   Gayville,   Gilbert Mills,   Graftons Square,   Granby,   Granby Center,   Greenboro,   Gulf Bridge,   Hannibal,   Hannibal Center,   Happy Valley,   Hastings,   Hastings Center,   Hickory Grove,   Hinmansville,   Howardville,   Kasoag,   Kraus Landing,   Lacona,   Little America,   Little France,   Lycoming,   Mallory,   Maple View,   Mexico,   Minetto,   Morse,   Mud Hill,   Mud Settlement,   New Scriba,   Nicholsville,   Noble Shores,   North Amboy,   North Boylston,   North Constantia,   North Hannibal,   North Scriba,   North Volney,   Orwell,   Oswego,   Oswego Beach,   Oswego Center,   Otto Mills,   Palermo,   Panther Lake,   Parish,   Parish Center,   Pennellville,   Phoenix,   Pine Meadows,   Pineville,   Port Ontario,   Prattham,   Pulaski,   Rainbow Shores,   Ramona Beach,   Red Mill,   Redfield,   Ricard,   Richland,   Russ Mills,   SUNY Oswego,   Sala,   Sand Ridge,   Sandy Creek,   Sandy Pond,   Schroeppel,   Scriba,   Seneca Hill,   Shore Oaks,   Smartville,   South Granby,   South Hannibal,   South New Haven,   South Scriba,   Southwest Oswego,   Texas,   The Elms,   Toad Harbor,   Union Settlement,   Vermilion,   Volney,   Vorea,   Wellwood,   West Amboy,   West Monroe,   Whig Hill,   Williamstown,  

 

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,   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 New Haven, NY?
Then read on!

Here are some facts about the village of New Haven, New York:

1. New Haven is a small village with a population of around 2,000 people.
2. It is located in the northeastern part of Oswego County.
3. The village was founded in 1830 and named after New Haven, Connecticut.
4. The primary industry in New Haven is agriculture, with many farms producing dairy products and crops such as apples and pumpkins.
5. The village is home to several historic sites, including the New Haven Green Historic District and the New Haven Congregational Church, which was built in 1830.
6. New Haven is also situated near several recreational areas, including Lake Ontario, which is popular for boating and fishing.
7. The village is served by the Mexico Academy and Central School District.