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

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

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

Balltown,   Bath,   Beech Island,   Belvedere,   Berlin,   Bonniview Estates,   Bradleyville,   Browns Hill,   Burnettown,   Camp Gravatt,   Camp Long,   Camp Rawls,   Clearwater,   College Acres,   Couchton,   Cowden,   Croft,   Dry Branch,   Elmwood Park,   Eureka,   Foxtown,   Gloverville,   Graniteville,   Hamburg,   Hankinson,   Heathwood Park,   Jackson,   Jacksonville,   Johnstown,   Jones Crossroads,   Kathwood,   Kitchings Mill,   Langley,   Lynwood,   Madison,   Midland Valley,   Mixville,   Monetta,   Montmorenci,   Mount Beulah,   New Ellenton,   New Holland,   New Holland Crossroads,   Nicholson Village,   North Augusta,   Oak Hill,   Oakwood,   Perry,   Rainbow Falls,   Ridgecrest,   Salley,   Seiglers Crossroads,   Seivern,   Six Points,   Spiderweb,   Stiefeltown,   Sunny Brook,   Sweetwater,   Talatha,   Vaucluse,   Wagener,   Warrenville,   White Pond,   Willow Springs Park,   Windsor,  

 

Or have a look at other South Carolina counties including:

Abbeville,   Allendale,   Anderson,   Bamberg,   Barnwell,   Beaufort,   Berkeley,   Calhoun,   Charleston,   Cherokee,   Chester,   Chesterfield,   Clarendon,   Colleton,   Darlington,   Dillon,   Dorchester,   Edgefield,   Fairfield,   Florence,   Georgetown,   Greenville,   Greenwood,   Hampton,   Horry,   Jasper,   Kershaw,   Lancaster,   Laurens,   Lee,   Lexington,   Marion,   Marlboro,   McCormick,   Newberry,   Oconee,   Orangeburg,   Pickens,   Richland,   Saluda,   Spartanburg,   Sumter,   Union,   Williamsburg,   York,  

Interested in fun facts and the history of Aiken, SC?
Then read on!

Here are a couple true facts about Aiken, South Carolina:

1. Aiken is known for its equestrian culture and has been dubbed the "Polo Capital of the World". It hosts numerous equestrian events throughout the year, including the Aiken Steeplechase and the Aiken Horse Show.

2. Aiken is also home to the Savannah River Site, a nuclear reservation operated by the Department of Energy. The site was used to produce nuclear weapons during the Cold War and now focuses on environmental cleanup and nuclear non-proliferation efforts.