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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in North Charleston.

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

Adams Run,   Ashley Heights,   Avondale,   Awendaw,   Baptist Hill,   Barrelville,   Bears Bluff,   Bennett,   Berry Hill,   Brentwood,   Buck Hall,   Camp Saint Christopher,   Capwells Crossroads,   Cedar Springs,   Chandler,   Charleston,   Cohen Hill,   Collins Creek,   Deer Park,   Delemar Crossroads,   Dorchester,   Drayton,   Dupont Station,   Edgewater Park,   Edisto Island,   Fenwick Crossroads,   Fenwick Hills,   Folly Beach,   Fort Bull,   Fort Moultrie,   Freedman,   Germantown,   Gibson,   Goshen,   Hobcaw Point,   Hollywood,   Humbert Woods,   Isle of Palms,   James Island,   Jericho,   Johns Island,   Joshua,   Kiawah Island,   Laurel Hill Plantation,   Legareville,   Limehouse Station,   Lincolnville,   Little Edisto,   Maryville,   McClellanville,   Meggett,   Melrose,   Midland Park,   Miller Hill,   Mount Pleasant,   Myers,   Oakgrove,   Oceanview,   Osborn,   Otranto,   Oyster Point,   Palmetto Fort,   Parkers Ferry,   Parrot Point,   Pepperhill,   Philip,   Pierpont,   Pinecrest,   Pineland,   Ponpon,   Porcher Bluff,   Rantowles,   Ravenel,   Red Top,   Riverland,   Riverland Terrace,   Rockland,   Rockville,   Runnymede,   Saint Andrews,   Sandy,   Scanlonville,   Seabrook Island,   Seaside,   Secessionville,   Snowden,   South Santee,   Stone Park,   Stono,   Stono Station,   Sullivans Island,   Sylvia Lane,   Ten Mile,   The Groves,   Three Trees,   Tibwin,   Wadmalaw Island,   Wando Woods,   Warren Crossroads,   Waylyn,   Whitehall Terrace,   Willtown Bluff,   Woodstock,   Woodville,   Yonges Island,  

 

Or have a look at other South Carolina counties including:

Abbeville,   Aiken,   Allendale,   Anderson,   Bamberg,   Barnwell,   Beaufort,   Berkeley,   Calhoun,   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 North Charleston, SC?
Then read on!

Did you know that the first successful submarine attack in history happened during the American Civil War just off the coast of Charleston, which is the neighboring city to North Charleston? On February 17, 1864, the Confederate submarine named H.L. Hunley attacked and sank the Union ship USS Housatonic using a spar torpedo. Although Hunley herself also sank during the attack, it was a significant milestone in naval warfare. The wreckage of Hunley was discovered and raised in 2000 and is now displayed at the Warren Lasch Conservation Center in North Charleston.