browse list of realtors working in Douglas County
Douglas county has 2 usdaproperties.com realtors ready to help with your search!
July 2024 Featured Agents | |
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Kathleen Puchta | from More Realty |
Julie Bancroft | from The Neil Company Real Estate |
Start your search for USDA loan eligible properties in the cities of Douglas County, OR
* cities most likely to have USDA loan eligible properties for sale.
Anlauf • Ash • Azalea • Brockway • Calkins • Callahan • Camas Valley • *Canyonville • Clearwater • Cleveland • Comstock • Cornutt • Cow Creek • Curtin • Dads Creek • *Days Creek • Diamond Lake • *Dillard • Dixonville • Dole • *Drain • Drew • East Gardiner • Edenbower • Elgarose • Elkhead • *Elkton • *Fair Oaks • Fernvale • Fortune Branch • Franz • Galesville • *Gardiner • Gazley • *Glendale • Glengary • *Glide • *Green • Gunter • Hawthorne • Idleyld Park • Kellogg • Kroll • Leona • *Lookingglass • *Melrose • Millwood • Milo • *Myrtle Creek • *Oakland • Oaks • Olalla • Old Town • Peck • Peel • Quines Creek • Redbell • *Reedsport • Reston • Rice Hill • *Riddle • Riversdale • *Roseburg • *Roseburg North • Round Prairie • Safley • Scottsburg • Shady • Skelley • Stephens • Sulphur Springs • Surprise Valley • *Sutherlin • Tenmile • Tiller • Toketee Falls • *TriCity • Tyee • Tyee Camp • Umpqua • Union Gap • Weaver • Wilbur • Winchester • *Winchester Bay • *Winston • *Yoncalla
A USDA loan is a mortgage option available to eligible homebuyers that is sponsored by the United States Department of Agriculture to promote homeownership in rural communities. USDA Loans, sometimes called "RD Loans," offer 100% financing options on eligible rural properties. USDAProperties can help you find USDA properties in Douglas County.
Douglas County is located in the southwestern portion of the state of Oregon in the United States. Originally inhabited by various Native American tribes such as the Umpqua, Chasta, and Takelma, the area was later explored by European fur trappers and traders in the early 19th century, particularly the Hudson's Bay Company. In 1851, the Donation Land Claim Act encouraged American migration to the Oregon Territory and led to an increase in settlers in the region.
Douglas County was officially established on January 7, 1852, and was named after Stephen A. Douglas, a U.S. Senator from Illinois who had championed the Compromise of 1850, which included the Oregon Territory. Roseburg, a city founded in 1851 by settler Aaron Rose, became the county seat.
Douglas County has a rich history extending back to the time of the Oregon Trail and it played an important role in the timber industry during the 20th century. As timber production declined, the county diversified its economy, and now it is home to a wide range of industries, including agriculture, viticulture, and tourism.
A fun fact about Douglas County is that it is home to the Wildlife Safari park in Winston, a 600-acre drive-through animal park that offers a unique experience to see animals such as giraffes, lions, and cheetahs up close. The park focuses on conservation, research, and education, and has played a leading role in breeding cheetahs in captivity for the species' survival.