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

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, Oklahoma in Logan County


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

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

Cedar Valley,   Cimarron City,   Coyle,   Crescent Springs,   Frost,   Goodnight,   Guthrie,   Iconium,   Indian Springs,   Lakeview,   Langston,   Lawrie,   Lovell,   Marshall,   Meridian,   Mulhall,   Navina,   Orlando,   Roxana,   Seward,   Shiloh,  

 

Or have a look at other Oklahoma counties including:

Adair,   Alfalfa,   Atoka,   Beaver,   Beckham,   Blaine,   Bryan,   Caddo,   Canadian,   Carter,   Cherokee,   Choctaw,   Cimarron,   Cleveland,   Coal,   Comanche,   Cotton,   Craig,   Creek,   Custer,   Delaware,   Dewey,   Ellis,   Garfield,   Garvin,   Grady,   Grant,   Greer,   Harmon,   Harper,   Haskell,   Hughes,   Jackson,   Jefferson,   Johnston,   Kay,   Kingfisher,   Kiowa,   Latimer,   Le Flore,   Lincoln,   Love,   Major,   Marshall,   Mayes,   McClain,   McCurtain,   McIntosh,   Murray,   Muskogee,   Noble,   Nowata,   Okfuskee,   Oklahoma,   Okmulgee,   Osage,   Ottawa,   Pawnee,   Payne,   Pittsburg,   Pontotoc,   Pottawatomie,   Pushmataha,   Roger Mills,   Rogers,   Seminole,   Sequoyah,   Stephens,   Texas,   Tillman,   Tulsa,   Wagoner,   Washington,   Washita,   Woods,   Woodward,  

Interested in fun facts and the history of Crescent, OK?
Then read on!

Here are a couple of true facts about Crescent, Oklahoma:

1. Crescent is a small rural village in Logan County that has a population of around 1,500 people.
2. The village was founded in the late 1800s by settlers who were attracted to the area's fertile farmland and abundant natural resources. Today, agriculture still plays an important role in the local economy.