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

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

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

Asherton,   Atlas,   Augustaville,   Bear Gap,   Bear Valley,   Big Mountain,   Boyd,   Boydtown,   Cabel,   Chillisquaque,   Chulasky,   Connersville,   Dalmatia,   Deibler,   Delaware Run,   Dewart,   Diamondtown,   Dooleyville,   Dornsife,   Dunkelbergers,   East Lewisburg,   Elysburg,   Excelsior,   FairviewFerndale,   Fishers Ferry,   Gowen City,   Greenback,   Greenbrier,   Hamilton,   Hebe,   Helfenstein,   Herndon,   Hunter,   Kapp,   Kapp Heights,   Keefers,   Kipps Run,   Klines Grove,   Kneass,   Knoebels Grove,   Kulpmont,   Kulps,   Lantz,   Leck Kill,   Line Mountain,   Lithia Springs,   Locust Gap,   Locust Summit,   Malta,   Mandata,   Marion Heights,   Marshallton,   Mayfair,   McEwensville,   Meadowview,   Merrian,   Mile Run,   Millers Crossroads,   Milton,   Montandon,   Mount Carmel,   Natalie,   North Hills,   Oak Park,   Oaklyn,   Otto,   Overlook,   Patricksburg,   Paxinos,   Potts Grove,   Quitman,   Ranshaw,   Rebuck,   Red Cross,   Reed,   Resler,   Riverside,   Rushtown,   Sagon,   Seven Points,   Shamokin,   Snydertown,   Stonington,   Strong,   Sunbury,   Tharptown,   Trevorton,   Turbotville,   Urban,   Watsontown,   West Cameron,   Wolfs Crossroads,   Wolverton,  

 

Or have a look at other Pennsylvania counties including:

Adams,   Allegheny,   Armstrong,   Beaver,   Bedford,   Berks,   Blair,   Bradford,   Bucks,   Butler,   Cambria,   Cameron,   Carbon,   Centre,   Chester,   Clarion,   Clearfield,   Clinton,   Columbia,   Crawford,   Cumberland,   Dauphin,   Delaware,   Elk,   Erie,   Fayette,   Forest,   Franklin,   Fulton,   Greene,   Huntingdon,   Indiana,   Jefferson,   Juniata,   Lackawanna,   Lancaster,   Lawrence,   Lebanon,   Lehigh,   Luzerne,   Lycoming,   McKean,   Mercer,   Mifflin,   Monroe,   Montgomery,   Montour,   Northampton,   Perry,   Philadelphia,   Pike,   Potter,   Schuylkill,   Snyder,   Somerset,   Sullivan,   Susquehanna,   Tioga,   Union,   Venango,   Warren,   Washington,   Wayne,   Westmoreland,   Wyoming,   York,  

Interested in fun facts and the history of Northumberland, PA?
Then read on!

Here are some facts about Northumberland, Pennsylvania:

- Northumberland is a borough with a population of approximately 3,700 people.
- It was first settled in the early 1770s and was named after the county from which many of its early settlers came.
- Northumberland was an important transportation hub in the 19th century due to its location on the Susquehanna River, and it was a major railroad center.
- The town has several historic sites, including the Priestley-Forsyth Memorial Library and the Joseph Priestley House, which is a National Historic Landmark.
- Northumberland also has a strong agricultural heritage, with many farms located in and around the town.
- Today, Northumberland is home to several manufacturing plants, including one operated by Weis Markets, a large regional supermarket chain.