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

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

Alameda,   Arleta,   Bellrose,   Bonneville,   Bonny Slope,   Bridal Veil,   Bridlemile,   Burlingame,   Burlington,   Champ,   Corbett,   Corbett Station,   Dodson,   Dunthorpe,   Fairview,   Faloma,   Fir,   Folkenberg,   Gilbert,   Gilbert Station,   Graham,   Green Hills,   Harborton,   Hillsdale,   Holbrook,   Interlachen,   Jenne,   Kings Heights,   Ladd Circle,   Latourell,   Linnemann,   Maywood Park,   Multnomah Falls Recreation Site,   Orient,   Pleasant Home,   Portland,   Portland Heights,   Powell Valley,   Powellhurst,   Riverwood,   Ruby,   Russellville,   Springdale,   Sycamore,   Troutdale,   University Park,   Vermont Hills,   Villa Ridge,   Warrendale,   Westmoreland,   Whitwood Court,   Willamette Heights,   Wood Village,   Woodstock,  

 

Or have a look at other Oregon counties including:

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

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

Here are some interesting facts and history about Gresham, Oregon:

1. Gresham was named after Walter Quinton Gresham, who was the Postmaster General during President Chester A. Arthur's administration.

2. The city was incorporated in 1905, during what was known as the "Oregon Land Boom."

3. The area where Gresham now stands was originally inhabited by the Chinook and Multnomah tribes of Native Americans.

4. Gresham was known as "The Fruit Basket of the World" in the early 20th century because of its abundant fruit orchards and berry fields.

5. Today, Gresham is the fourth-largest city in Oregon, with a population of approximately 110,000 people.

6. The city is home to the historic Gresham Pioneer Cemetery, which was established in 1859 and is the final resting place for many of the area's early settlers.

7. In 1986, Gresham became the first city in Oregon to offer curbside recycling to its residents.

8. Gresham is also home to the Springwater Corridor Trail, a 40-mile multi-use path for walkers, runners, and cyclists that stretches from downtown Portland to Boring, Oregon.