*** No USDA eligible properties were found in Coos Bay ***
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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in Coos Bay.

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

Allegany,   Arago,   Bancroft,   Bandon,   Barview,   Bay Park,   Bridge,   Broadbent,   Bullards,   Bunker Hill,   Cedar Point,   Charleston,   Chrome,   Coaledo,   Cooston,   Coquille,   Cordes,   Crown Point,   Dellwood,   Delmar,   Dew Valley,   Dora,   Englewood,   Estabrook,   Fourmile,   Gaylord,   Glasgow,   Gravelford,   Green Acres,   Hauser,   Lakeside,   Laurel Grove,   Leneve,   Libby,   McCormac,   McKinley,   Millington,   Myrtle Point,   North Bend,   Norway,   Overland,   Parkersburg,   Powers,   Prosper,   Randolph,   Remote,   Riverton,   Saunders Lake,   Shorewood,   Sitkum,   Southport,   Sumner,   Templeton,   Twomile,   Winterville,  

 

Or have a look at other Oregon counties including:

Baker,   Benton,   Clackamas,   Clatsop,   Columbia,   Crook,   Curry,   Deschutes,   Douglas,   Gilliam,   Grant,   Harney,   Hood River,   Jackson,   Jefferson,   Josephine,   Klamath,   Lake,   Lane,   Lincoln,   Linn,   Malheur,   Marion,   Morrow,   Multnomah,   Polk,   Sherman,   Tillamook,   Umatilla,   Union,   Wallowa,   Wasco,   Washington,   Wheeler,   Yamhill,  

Interested in fun facts and the history of Coos Bay, OR?
Then read on!

Here are some facts about Coos Bay, Oregon:

1. Coos Bay is located on the southern Oregon Coast and is the largest city in Coos County.
2. The city's population is about 16,000 people.
3. Coos Bay has been primarily a logging and fishing town in the past, but now also has a strong tourism industry.
4. The area around Coos Bay is known for its natural beauty, including sand dunes, beaches, and forests.
5. The Oregon Coast Highway (US 101) runs through Coos Bay, making it easily accessible by car.
6. Educational opportunities in Coos Bay include Southwestern Oregon Community College and Oregon Coast Culinary Institute.
7. Coos Bay has a local airport (North Bend Municipal Airport) with several daily flights to major cities in the region.
8. There are several museums and cultural attractions in Coos Bay, including the Coos Historical and Maritime Museum and the Coos Art Museum.
9. Coos Bay is home to several annual events, including the Oregon Coast Music Festival, Blackberry Arts Festival, and Bay Area Fun Festival.
10. The climate in Coos Bay is mild and rainy, with average temperatures ranging from 50-70 degrees Fahrenheit throughout the year.