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

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, Oklahoma in Oklahoma County

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

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

Arcadia,   Bethany,   Choctaw,   Del City,   Forest Park,   Harrah,   Hibsaw,   Jones,   Lake Aluma,   Lake Hiwassee,   Luther,   Midwest City,   Nichols Hills,   Nicoma Park,   Oklahoma City,   Poole,   Smith Village,   Spencer,   The Village,   Valley Brook,   Warr Acres,   Waterloo,   Woodlawn Park,   Woods,  

 

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,   Logan,   Love,   Major,   Marshall,   Mayes,   McClain,   McCurtain,   McIntosh,   Murray,   Muskogee,   Noble,   Nowata,   Okfuskee,   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 Edmond, OK?
Then read on!

Here are some interesting facts about Edmond, Oklahoma:

1. Edmond is the sixth-largest city in the state of Oklahoma, with a population of around 94,000 people.

2. Edmond is located in Oklahoma County, just north of the state capital of Oklahoma City.

3. Edmond has a rich history, dating back to the land runs of the late 1800s, when it was settled by homesteaders.

4. The University of Central Oklahoma, one of the largest universities in the state, is located in Edmond.

5. Edmond is known for its excellent schools, with several schools consistently ranking among the top in the state and the nation.

6. Edmond is also home to numerous parks and recreational opportunities, including Arcadia Lake, which offers fishing, boating, hiking, and camping.

7. The city boasts a vibrant downtown area, with restaurants, shops, and cultural attractions like the Edmond Historical Society and Museum.

8. Edmond is a family-friendly city, with numerous events and activities throughout the year, including a Fourth of July fireworks show, a Fall Festival, and a popular summer concert series.