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

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, West Virginia in Wood County


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

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

Belleville,   Blennerhassett,   Boaz,   Bonnivale,   Boreman,   Briscoe,   Central,   Chesterville,   Cool Springs,   Creels,   Dallison,   Davisville,   Deerwalk,   Doyle,   Eaton,   Eli,   Elmwood Heights,   Flinn,   Hanna,   Humphrey,   Jerrys Run,   Kanawha,   Larkmead,   Leachtown,   Lee Creek,   Lowdell,   Lubeck,   Marrtown,   Mineralwells,   Murphytown,   New England,   Newport,   Nicolette,   North Hills,   North Parkersburg,   Oak Acres,   Oakwood Estates,   Ogden,   Parkersburg,   Pettyville,   Pleasant Hill,   Pleasant View,   Pohick,   Pond Creek,   Sand Hill,   Saulsbury,   Slate,   Stewart,   Sunrise,   Tallmans,   Tallyho,   Vienna,   Wadeville,   Walker,   Washington Gardens,   Waverly,   Williamstown,  

 

Or have a look at other West Virginia counties including:

Barbour,   Berkeley,   Boone,   Braxton,   Brooke,   Cabell,   Calhoun,   Clay,   Doddridge,   Fayette,   Gilmer,   Grant,   Greenbrier,   Hampshire,   Hancock,   Hardy,   Harrison,   Jackson,   Jefferson,   Kanawha,   Lewis,   Lincoln,   Logan,   Marion,   Marshall,   Mason,   McDowell,   Mercer,   Mineral,   Mingo,   Monongalia,   Monroe,   Morgan,   Nicholas,   Ohio,   Pendleton,   Pleasants,   Pocahontas,   Preston,   Putnam,   Raleigh,   Randolph,   Ritchie,   Roane,   Summers,   Taylor,   Tucker,   Tyler,   Upshur,   Wayne,   Webster,   Wetzel,   Wirt,   Wyoming,  

Interested in fun facts and the history of Washington, WV?
Then read on!

Washington, West Virginia is home to the oldest continuously operating post office in the state of West Virginia. The post office was established in 1817 and is still in operation today.