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

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, Oklahoma in Lincoln County


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

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

Agra,   Arlington,   Avery,   Carney,   Chandler,   Clifton,   Davenport,   Dudley,   Emsey,   Fallis,   Fowler,   Jacktown,   Kendrick,   Merrick,   Midlothian,   Midway,   Parkland,   Payson,   Prague,   Rossville,   Soonerville,   South Village,   Sparks,   Stroud,   Tryon,   Warwick,   Wellston,   Wildhorse,   Wilzetta,  

 

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,   Logan,   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 Meeker, OK?
Then read on!

Meeker is a small village located in east-central Oklahoma, USA. It has a population of around 1,000 people and is known for its historic buildings, community events, and natural attractions such as the nearby Salt Creek and Little River. Meeker was founded as a farming community in the early 1900s and has since developed into a small but active community with a number of local businesses and cultural events. The village is also home to the Meeker Pecan Festival, which celebrates the town's history of pecan farming and attracts visitors from all over the region.