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

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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in Spokane Valley.

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

Airway Heights,   Amber,   Austin,   Babb,   Buckeye,   Chattaroy,   Cheney,   Chester,   Coey,   Colbert,   Country Homes,   Darknell,   Dartford,   Deep Creek,   Deer Park,   Denison,   Duncan,   Dynamite,   East Cheney,   East Farms,   East Spokane,   Elk,   Espanola,   Fairchild AFB,   Fairfield,   Four Lakes,   Freedom,   Freeman,   Geib,   Geiger Heights,   Glenrose,   Green Bluff,   Hayford,   Hazelwood,   Hite,   Hutton Settlement,   Irwin,   Latah,   Liberty Lake,   Lyons,   Marshall,   Mason,   Mead,   Medical Lake,   Mica,   Milan,   Millwood,   Moab,   Mock,   Newman Lake,   Nine Mile Falls,   North Pine,   Orchard Avenue,   Orchard Park,   Orchard Prairie,   Otis Orchards,   Otis OrchardsEast Farms,   Parkwater,   Pasadena Park,   Peone,   Plaza,   Pocahontas Bay,   Rahm,   Rockford,   Rodna,   Saxby,   Scribner,   Seven Mile,   South Cheney,   Spangle,   Spokane,   Spring Valley,   Town and Country,   Tyler,   Valleyford,   Velox,   Vera,   Wallner,   Waverly,   West Fairfield,   Yardley,  

 

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,   Stevens,   Thurston,   Wahkiakum,   Walla Walla,   Whatcom,   Whitman,   Yakima,  

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

1. The Spokane Valley was originally inhabited by the Spokane Indians, who were a part of the Interior Salish group.

2. In 1858, the first white settlers arrived in the Spokane Valley, establishing a trading post at the confluence of the Spokane and Little Spokane Rivers.

3. The Great Northern Railway arrived in 1892, connecting the region to the rest of the country.

4. In 1911, the area was officially incorporated as the City of Spokane Valley.

5. During World War II, from 1942 to 1945, the Spokane Valley became home to a military ordnance plant, producing ammunition for the U.S. Army.

6. In 1974, after decades of growth and development, the city of Spokane Valley was incorporated as its own municipality.