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

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Palouse
, Washington in Whitman County


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

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

Albion,   Almota,   Armstrong,   Balder,   Belmont,   Busby,   Cashup,   Chambers,   Colfax,   Colton,   Crabtree,   Diamond,   Donahue,   Dusty,   Elberton,   Endicott,   Ewan,   Ewartsville,   Fairbanks,   Fallon,   Farmington,   Flaig,   Garfield,   Gordon,   Grinnell,   Harpole,   Hay,   Hooper,   Huntley,   Jerita,   Johnson,   Juno,   Kenova,   Kitzmiller,   LaCrosse,   Ladow,   Lairds,   Lamont,   Lavista,   Leon,   Lone Pine,   Madson,   Malden,   Manning,   McCoy,   Mockonema,   Moses,   Oakesdale,   Pampa,   Pandora,   Parvin,   Penawawa,   Peyton,   Pine City,   Pullman,   Purrington,   Revere,   Ridpath,   Ringo,   Riparia,   Risbeck,   Rosalia,   Saint John,   Seltice,   Shreck,   Sokulk,   Staley,   Steptoe,   Sunset,   Sunshine,   Sutton,   Swift,   Tekoa,   Thera,   Thornton,   Union Center,   Uniontown,   Walters,   Warner,   Whelan,   Whitlow,   Wilcox,   Willard,   Winona,  

 

Or have a look at other Washington counties including:

Adams,   Asotin,   Benton,   Chelan,   Clallam,   Clark,   Columbia,   Cowlitz,   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,   Yakima,  

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

In 1872, the first train arrived in Palouse, Washington. This was the first train to arrive in the region and brought with it a wave of new settlers, businesses, and commerce.