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

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

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

Addicks,   Aldine,   Alief,   Atascocita,   Bammel,   Barker,   Barrett,   Baytown,   Beaumont Place,   Bellaire,   Bellaire West,   Bunker Hill Village,   Channelview,   Clear Lake City,   Cloverleaf,   Coady,   Crosby,   Cypress,   Deco,   Deer Park,   Dyersdale,   El Lago,   Eldon,   Galena Park,   Golfcrest,   Hawthorne Place,   Heaker,   Heakers,   Hedwig Village,   Highlands,   Hilshire Village,   Hockley,   Houmont Park,   Houston Heights,   Huffman,   Hufsmith,   Humble,   Hunters Creek Village,   Jacinto City,   Jersey Village,   Katy,   Kingwood,   Kinwood,   Klein,   Kohrville,   La Porte,   Louetta,   Lynchburg,   Magnolia Gardens,   Magnolia Park,   Manchester,   Mantu,   McNair,   Melendy,   Moonshine Hill,   Morgans Point,   Mount Houston,   Mykawa,   Nassau Bay,   North Houston,   North Shadydale,   North Shore,   Oates Prairie,   Olcott,   Pasadena,   Pecan Park,   Piney Point Village,   River Terrace,   Riverside Terrace,   Rose Hill,   Seabrook,   Settegast,   Sheldon,   Shoreacres,   South Houston,   Southside Place,   Spring,   Spring Valley,   Spring Valley Village,   Taylor Lake Village,   Tomball,   Webster,   West University Place,   Westfield,  

 

Or have a look at other Texas counties including:

Anderson,   Andrews,   Angelina,   Aransas,   Archer,   Armstrong,   Atascosa,   Austin,   Bailey,   Bandera,   Bastrop,   Baylor,   Bee,   Bell,   Bexar,   Blanco,   Borden,   Bosque,   Bowie,   Brazoria,   Brazos,   Brewster,   Briscoe,   Brooks,   Brown,   Burleson,   Burnet,   Caldwell,   Calhoun,   Callahan,   Cameron,   Camp,   Carson,   Cass,   Castro,   Chambers,   Cherokee,   Childress,   Clay,   Cochran,   Coke,   Coleman,   Collin,   Collingsworth,   Colorado,   Comal,   Comanche,   Concho,   Cooke,   Coryell,   Cottle,   Crane,   Crockett,   Crosby,   Culberson,   Dallam,   Dallas,   Dawson,   DeWitt,   Deaf Smith,   Delta,   Denton,   Dickens,   Dimmit,   Donley,   Duval,   Eastland,   Ector,   Edwards,   El Paso,   Ellis,   Erath,   Falls,   Fannin,   Fayette,   Fisher,   Floyd,   Foard,   Fort Bend,   Franklin,   Freestone,   Frio,   Gaines,   Galveston,   Garza,   Gillespie,   Glasscock,   Goliad,   Gonzales,   Gray,   Grayson,   Gregg,   Grimes,   Guadalupe,   Hale,   Hall,   Hamilton,   Hansford,   Hardeman,   Hardin,   Harrison,   Hartley,   Haskell,   Hays,   Hemphill,   Henderson,   Hidalgo,   Hill,   Hockley,   Hood,   Hopkins,   Houston,   Howard,   Hudspeth,   Hunt,   Hutchinson,   Irion,   Jack,   Jackson,   Jasper,   Jeff Davis,   Jefferson,   Jim Hogg,   Jim Wells,   Johnson,   Jones,   Karnes,   Kaufman,   Kendall,   Kenedy,   Kent,   Kerr,   Kimble,   King,   Kinney,   Kleberg,   Knox,   La Salle,   Lamar,   Lamb,   Lampasas,   Lavaca,   Lee,   Leon,   Liberty,   Limestone,   Lipscomb,   Live Oak,   Llano,   Loving,   Lubbock,   Lynn,   Madison,   Marion,   Martin,   Mason,   Matagorda,   Maverick,   McCulloch,   McLennan,   McMullen,   Medina,   Menard,   Midland,   Milam,   Mills,   Mitchell,   Montague,   Montgomery,   Moore,   Morris,   Motley,   Nacogdoches,   Navarro,   Newton,   Nolan,   Nueces,   Ochiltree,   Oldham,   Orange,   Palo Pinto,   Panola,   Parker,   Parmer,   Pecos,   Polk,   Potter,   Presidio,   Rains,   Randall,   Reagan,   Real,   Red River,   Reeves,   Refugio,   Roberts,   Robertson,   Rockwall,   Runnels,   Rusk,   Sabine,   San Augustine,   San Jacinto,   San Patricio,   San Saba,   Schleicher,   Scurry,   Shackelford,   Shelby,   Sherman,   Smith,   Somervell,   Starr,   Stephens,   Sterling,   Stonewall,   Sutton,   Swisher,   Tarrant,   Taylor,   Terrell,   Terry,   Throckmorton,   Titus,   Tom Green,   Travis,   Trinity,   Tyler,   Upshur,   Upton,   Uvalde,   Val Verde,   Van Zandt,   Victoria,   Walker,   Waller,   Ward,   Washington,   Webb,   Wharton,   Wheeler,   Wichita,   Wilbarger,   Willacy,   Williamson,   Wilson,   Winkler,   Wise,   Wood,   Yoakum,   Young,   Zapata,   Zavala,  

Interested in fun facts and the history of Houston, TX?
Then read on!

1. Houston was founded in 1836 by brothers Augustus Chapman Allen and John Kirby Allen.

2. The city was named after General Sam Houston, who served as the first president of the Republic of Texas.

3. Houston was incorporated as a city in 1837 and quickly became an important center for the cotton and railroad industries.

4. In 1901, oil was discovered in nearby Spindletop Hill, which sparked a major oil boom in the region.

5. During World War II, Houston was a major shipbuilding center, producing more than 200 ships for the war effort.

6. In 1969, the Apollo 11 mission launched from the nearby Johnson Space Center, making Houston the home of human space exploration.