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

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Kelso
, Washington in Cowlitz County


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

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

Ariel,   Beacon Hill,   Bunker Hill,   Carrolls,   Castle Rock,   Columbia Heights,   Columbia Valley Gardens,   Cougar,   Davis Terrace,   Eufaula,   Eufaula Heights,   Headquarters,   Kalama,   Kid Valley,   Lexington,   Longview,   Longview Heights,   Oak Point,   Olequa,   Ostrander,   Pigeon Springs,   Pleasant Hill,   Rose Valley,   Ryderwood,   Saint Helens,   Sightly,   Silver Lake,   Stella,   Toutle,   Vision Acres,   West Kelso,   West Longview,   West Side Highway,   Woodland,   Woodland Park,   Yale,  

 

Or have a look at other Washington counties including:

Adams,   Asotin,   Benton,   Chelan,   Clallam,   Clark,   Columbia,   Douglas,   Ferry,   Franklin,   Garfield,   Grant,   Grays Harbor,   Island,   Jefferson,   King,   Kitsap,   Kittitas,   Klickitat,   Lewis,   Lincoln,   Mason,   Okanogan,   Pacific,   Pend Oreille,   Pierce,   San Juan,   Skagit,   Skamania,   Snohomish,   Spokane,   Stevens,   Thurston,   Wahkiakum,   Walla Walla,   Whatcom,   Whitman,   Yakima,  

Interested in fun facts and the history of Kelso, WA?
Then read on!

1. The city of Kelso, Washington was officially incorporated on August 31st, 1911.
2. It was named for its founder, Peter R. Kelso, who was a Scottish immigrant and built a sawmill in the area in 1876.
3. The Cowlitz Indian Tribe has lived in the area for over 10,000 years and has a reservation near the city.
4. In 1941, the US Navy opened the Naval Reserve Training Center in Kelso, which served as a training center for World War II pilots.
5. In 1945, the city became home to the first nuclear power plant in the Pacific Northwest.