*** No USDA eligible properties were found in Sugar Land ***
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, Texas in Fort Bend County

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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in Sugar Land.

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

Arcola,   Beasley,   Booth,   Cinco Ranch,   Clodine,   Crabb,   Cumings,   Duke,   Fairchilds,   Fifth Street,   Foster,   Four Corners,   Fresno,   Fulshear,   Guy,   Hawdon,   Juliff,   Kendleton,   Long Point,   McHattie,   Meadows Place,   Mission Bend,   Missouri City,   Needville,   Orchard,   Pecan Grove,   Pleak,   Powell Point,   Richmond,   Rosenberg,   Sienna Plantation,   Simonton,   Stafford,   Tavener,   Thompsons,   Town West,   Weston Lakes,  

 

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,   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 Sugar Land, TX?
Then read on!

1. Sugar Land is the most populous city in Fort Bend County and the third most populous city in the Houston metropolitan area.

2. The city is home to the headquarters of Imperial Sugar, which was founded in 1843 and is one of the oldest companies in Texas.

3. Sugar Land is also home to several major corporations, including Schlumberger, Minute Maid, and Fluor Corporation.

4. The city has a population of over 85,000 people and is known for its high quality of life, excellent schools, and diverse economy.

5. Sugar Land is home to a number of parks, trails, and recreational facilities, including Constellation Field, an 8,000-seat baseball stadium.

6. The city is also home to a variety of cultural attractions, including the Sugar Land Heritage Museum and the Houston Museum of Natural Science at Sugar Land.