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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in San Antonio.

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

Adkins,   Alamo Heights,   Atascosa,   Balcones Heights,   Castle Hills,   China Grove,   Converse,   Cross Mountain,   Elmendorf,   Fair Oaks Ranch,   Grey Forest,   Helotes,   Hill Country Village,   Hollywood Park,   Kirby,   Lackland AFB,   Leon Valley,   Live Oak,   Losoya,   Macdona,   Olmos Park,   Randolph AFB,   Saint Hedwig,   San Geronimo,   Sandy Oaks,   Scenic Oaks,   Selma,   Shavano Park,   Somerset,   Terrell Hills,   Thelma,   Timberwood Park,   Universal City,   Van Raub,   Von Ormy,   Windcrest,  

 

Or have a look at other Texas counties including:

Anderson,   Andrews,   Angelina,   Aransas,   Archer,   Armstrong,   Atascosa,   Austin,   Bailey,   Bandera,   Bastrop,   Baylor,   Bee,   Bell,   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,   Harris,   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 San Antonio, TX?
Then read on!

1. The Battle of the Alamo took place in San Antonio in 1836. This battle was a pivotal event in the Texas Revolution, where a small group of Texan soldiers held off a much larger Mexican army for 13 days before being defeated.

2. In 1845, San Antonio was the site of the signing of the Treaty of Velasco, which ended the war between Mexico and Texas.

3. In 1849, San Antonio was the site of the signing of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, which ended the Mexican-American War and ceded large portions of land to the United States.

4. In 1877, San Antonio was the site of the signing of the Compromise of 1877, which ended Reconstruction in the United States.

5. In 1883, San Antonio was the site of the signing of the Treaty of San Antonio, which ended the Apache Wars and granted peace between the United States and the Apache Nation.