USDA Eligible Active Listings Near
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Howard City
, Michigan in Montcalm County

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52 active listings near Howard City
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$640,000   👍 M46
$640,000   👍 M46
$525,000   👍* 8100 Shenandoah Ln
$498,000   👍 22501 W Howard City Edmore Rd
$465,000   👍* 8201 Indian Shores Dr
$452,000   👍* 22693 W Howard City Edmore Rd
$400,000   👍 17710 Chippewa Trl
$400,000   👍 W Edmore Rd
$400,000   👍 W Edmore Rd
$399,900   👍* 20192 Gates Rd
$395,000   👍* 8661 Navaho Trl
$389,000   👍* 9730 S Beech Ave
$325,000   👍* 22983 Almy Rd
$324,900   👍* 9095 Agawa Trl
$314,900   👍* 9581 Blackhawk Trl
$299,900   👍* 6794 E 112th St
$299,000   👍* 8763 Navaho Trl
$295,000   👍 20083 W Edgar Rd
$275,000   👍* 661 Locust St
$274,900   👍* 214 N Lincoln St
$270,000   👍* 18846 Almy Rd
$268,000   👍* 17378 W Kendaville Rd
$243,000   👍* 10477 N Reed Rd
$239,900   👍* 709 W Shaw St
$239,900   👍 709 W Shaw St
$229,900   👍* 226 Spruce St
$229,500   👍* 8885 W Suwanee Trl
$219,900   👍* 20305 W Howard City Edmore Rd
$219,900   👍* 20305 W Howard City Edmore Rd
$190,000   👍* 8761 Huron Dr
$189,900   👍* 206 Walnut St
$150,000   👍* V/L Newcosta Ave
$150,000   👍* 17085 Seneca Dr
$136,000   👍* 20019 Northrup Dr
$135,000   👍 Vl W Hc-Edmore Rd
$125,000   👍 W Edmore Rd
$125,000   👍 W Edmore Rd
$105,000   👍 E Suwanee Trl Lot 207
$105,000   👍 E Suwanee Trl Lot 206
$99,900   👍 Mohawk Trl Lot 61
$79,900   👍* 5909 E 112th St
$70,000   👍* 8855 E 104th St
$69,900   👍* 8793 Garbow Rd
$50,000   👍 720 Park St
$50,000   👍 19338 Lev Owen Ln
$50,000   👍 W Shaw St
$47,500   👍 9070 Agawa Trl
$25,000   👍 S Muenscher St
$17,500   👍 Seminole Dr Lot 60
$13,000   👍 Grand Rapids Blvd Lots 2 & 3
$10,000   👍 Saginaw Trl Lot 168

Interested in fun facts and the history of Howard City, MI?
Then read on!

Here are a couple of true facts about the village of Howard City, Michigan:

1. Howard City was originally known as Nashville when it was first settled in 1854. The name was later changed to honor one of its prominent early settlers, Hiram Howard.

2. The village is home to a popular annual event called the Howard City Harvest Festival, which includes a parade, live music, food vendors, and a craft show. The festival takes place on the third weekend in September and has been going on for over 50 years.