*** No USDA eligible properties were found in Salisbury ***
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, Pennsylvania in Somerset County

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

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

Acosta,   Addison,   Allenvale,   Althouse,   Ankeny,   Ashtola,   Bakersville,   Barronvale,   Beachdale,   Beachly,   Bens Creek,   Benson,   Berkleys Mill,   Berlin,   Bittners Mill,   Blackfield,   Blough,   Boone,   Boswell,   Boynton,   Brotherton,   Buckstown,   Burkhelder,   Cairnbrook,   Callimont,   Casselman,   Central City,   Coal Run,   Coleman,   Comps Crossroads,   Compton,   Confluence,   Crumb,   Daley,   Davidsville,   Downey,   Draketown,   Dumas,   Edie,   Engles Mill,   Enoch,   Ferrellton,   Foley,   Fort Hill,   Forward,   Forwardstown,   Foustwell,   Friedens,   Gahagen,   Garrett,   Gebhart,   Geiger,   Gideon,   Glade,   Glade City,   Glen Savage,   Glencoe,   Glessner,   Goodtown,   Gray,   Hagero,   Harnedsville,   Hays Mill,   Hillsboro,   Hollsopple,   Hooversville,   Humbert,   Husband,   Huston,   Indian Lake,   Indiantown,   Jenners,   Jenners Crossroads,   Jennerstown,   Jerome,   Jimtown,   Johnsburg,   Kantner,   Kennells Mill,   Keystone,   Kimmel,   Kimmelton,   Kingwood,   Klines Mill,   Krings,   Lambertsville,   Landstreet,   Laurel Falls,   Laurel Mountain Village,   Laurel Summit,   Lavansville,   Listie,   Listonburg,   Macdonaldton,   Mance,   Maple Ridge,   Markleton,   Meadowdale,   Metzler,   Meyersdale,   Mineral Spring,   Mostoller,   Murdock,   New Baltimore,   New Centerville,   New Lexington,   Niverton,   Ogletown,   Old Shade Furnace,   Paddytown,   Paint,   Philson,   Pilltown,   Pine Hill,   Pine Hill Station,   Pinkerton,   Pleasant Union,   Pocahontas,   Quecreek,   Ralphton,   Randolph,   Reading Number Three,   Reitz,   Roberts,   Rockwood,   Rockwood Station,   Rowena,   Roxbury,   Roytown,   Rummel,   Saint Paul,   Salco,   Sand Patch,   Savage,   Schweibinzville,   Scullton,   Seanor,   Seven Springs,   Shaft,   Shanksville,   Shaw Mines,   Shober,   Sipesville,   Somerfield,   Somerset,   Springs,   Stoystown,   Summit Mills,   Sylvan Lane,   Thomas Mill,   Thomasdale,   Tire Hill,   Trent,   Unamis,   Ursina,   Warrens Mill,   Wellersburg,   Wells Creek,   West Salisbury,   Wilbur,   Wilson Creek,   Windber,   Wittenberg,   Zimmerman,  

 

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,   Northumberland,   Perry,   Philadelphia,   Pike,   Potter,   Schuylkill,   Snyder,   Sullivan,   Susquehanna,   Tioga,   Union,   Venango,   Warren,   Washington,   Wayne,   Westmoreland,   Wyoming,   York,  

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

Salisbury is a small borough in Somerset County, Pennsylvania, with a population of approximately 797 people. The town was founded in the 1790s and was incorporated in 1835. Salisbury is known for its beautiful scenery, especially during the fall when the leaves change colors. The town is surrounded by rolling hills and mountains, making it a popular spot for outdoor enthusiasts who enjoy hiking, fishing, and hunting. Additionally, Salisbury is home to several historic landmarks, including the Old Bethel Church and the Henry Clay Furnace.