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

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

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

Big Falls,   Buckbee,   Chain O Lakes,   Clintonville,   Cobb Town,   Embarrass,   Fremont,   Fremont Station,   Iola,   King,   Little Hope,   Manawa,   Marion,   New London,   Norske,   North Readfield,   Northland,   Northport,   Ogdensburg,   Ostrander,   Parfreyville,   Readfield,   Red Banks,   Royalton,   Rural,   Scandinavia,   Sheridan,   Symco,   Weyauwega,  

 

Or have a look at other Wisconsin counties including:

Adams,   Ashland,   Barron,   Bayfield,   Brown,   Buffalo,   Burnett,   Calumet,   Chippewa,   Clark,   Columbia,   Crawford,   Dane,   Dodge,   Door,   Douglas,   Dunn,   Eau Claire,   Florence,   Fond du Lac,   Forest,   Grant,   Green,   Green Lake,   Iowa,   Iron,   Jackson,   Jefferson,   Juneau,   Kenosha,   Kewaunee,   La Crosse,   Lafayette,   Langlade,   Lincoln,   Manitowoc,   Marathon,   Marinette,   Marquette,   Menominee,   Milwaukee,   Monroe,   Oconto,   Oneida,   Outagamie,   Ozaukee,   Pepin,   Pierce,   Polk,   Portage,   Price,   Racine,   Richland,   Rock,   Rusk,   Saint Croix,   Sauk,   Sawyer,   Shawano,   Sheboygan,   Taylor,   Trempealeau,   Vernon,   Vilas,   Walworth,   Washburn,   Washington,   Waukesha,   Waushara,   Winnebago,   Wood,  

Interested in fun facts and the history of Waupaca, WI?
Then read on!

1. Waupaca is the county seat of Waupaca County.
2. The population of Waupaca is 6,069, as of the 2010 census.
3. Waupaca is home to numerous lakes and rivers, including the Wolf River, Chain O' Lakes, and Lake Poygan.
4. The town was founded in 1851 and incorporated in 1875.
5. Waupaca is known for its annual Cherry Blossom Festival, held every June.
6. The town is also home to the Waupaca County Fair, which has been held since 1876.
7. Waupaca is home to a variety of businesses, including manufacturing, retail, and tourism.
8. The city is served by two school districts: the Waupaca School District and the Weyauwega-Fremont School District.