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

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Fayetteville
, North Carolina in Cumberland County

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90 active listings near Fayetteville
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$999,900    325 Hay St Unit 401
$460,000   * 200 Bartow Dr
$382,500    229 Hillside Ave
$369,500    325 Hay St Unit 204
$350,000   * 811 Carolina Ave
$350,000    26.5 Acres McIntyre Land
$319,500   * 510 Eaton St
$309,900   * 203 Azalea Bluff Dr
$307,500    1645 Mount Rainer Dr
$307,000   * 505 and 506 McDaniel St
$300,000    409 Adam St
$294,500   * 1617 Mount Rainer Dr
$282,999    203 Country Club Dr
$268,900   * 1659 Rock Creek Ln
$263,000   * 204 Kirkland Dr
$260,000   * 1722 Zion Dr
$249,900    1450 Thelbert Dr
$249,900    1450 Thelbert Dr
$246,000   * 701 Marketview Ct Unit 701
$244,900   * 3457 Bennett Dr
$240,000    1337 Taylor Dr
$225,000   * 3310 Sanford Dr
$225,000   * 205 Post Ave
$224,500    1920 Blake St
$224,000    210 Fountainhead Ln Apt 103
$220,000   * 2831 Rosehill Rd
$212,500    1854 Stanberry St
$210,000    110 Kensington Cir
$209,900    801 Normal Ave
$200,000   * 2311 Nickey Ave
$200,000    207 Oakland Dr
$195,000   * 215 Old Wilmington Rd
$185,000    1511 Seabrook Rd
$184,500   * 1917 Mimosa Ln
$180,000   * 610 School St
$179,000    829 Amye St
$175,000   * 1707 Murchison Rd
$175,000    0000 Baltosrol Ln
$175,000   * 2519 Vestal Ave
$172,500    216 Facility Dr
$170,000   * 1704 North St
$166,999   * 508 Eaton St
$166,999    508 Eaton St
$165,000   * 3214 Ramsey St
$165,000   * 3216 Ramsey St
$165,000   * 836 Lakecrest Dr
$160,000    1908 Newark Ave
$160,000   * 210 Lynn Ave
$159,000    211 Hawthorne Rd
$159,000    158 Kensington Cir
$155,000   * 129 Northwest Ave
$154,900   * 1928 Armstrong St
$152,300   * 109 Cochran Ave
$149,999   * 705 Wilma St
$149,900    3304 Wedgewood Dr
$149,000   * 1466 Thelbert Dr
$145,000   * 156 Kensington Cir
$139,999    311 Stuart Ave
$138,000   * 510 Langdon St
$135,000   * 801 Ellis St
$130,000    217 Sunset Ave
$129,900    306 Plum St
$129,900   * 216 Hawthorne Rd
$120,000   * 214 Nimocks Ave
$115,000   * 1913 Blake St
$115,000   * 310 Weisiger St
$115,000   * 218 Langdon St
$111,900    113 Joyce St
$109,900    217 Waddell Dr
$104,900   * 221 Windsor Dr
$104,900   * 221 Windsor Dr
$99,995   * 1920 Dogwood St
$85,000   * 319 Ann St
$80,100   * 501 Mann St
$79,900    1203 North St
$75,000    Wilma St
$71,900   * 310 NE Weisiger St NE
$53,000   * 820 E Orange St
$50,000    579 Crooked Creek Ct
$45,000    8.64 Acres Swamp Ld E/Of Norfolk Southern Rr
$40,000    0 Waddell Dr
$39,500    415 Chatham St
$39,000    306 B St
$32,000   * 1008 Patina Ct
$32,000    Gillespie St
$29,000    506 Link St
$20,990    320 Currie St
$20,000    539 Orange St

Interested in fun facts and the history of Fayetteville, NC?
Then read on!

Fayetteville, North Carolina is the county seat of Cumberland County and is located in the southeastern part of the state. The city was established in 1762 and named after the Marquis de Lafayette, a French military hero who fought in the American Revolution.

Fayetteville played an important role in the American Revolution, serving as a major center of recruitment and training for the Continentals. It was also the site of the Fayetteville Convention, where North Carolina ratified the U.S. Constitution in 1789. During the Civil War, it was an important Confederate supply center and the site of several battles.

Today, Fayetteville is home to Fort Bragg, one of the largest military installations in the world. The city has a strong military presence and is known as the "Home of the Airborne." It is also home to Fayetteville State University, one of the oldest historically black colleges in the country.

Fayetteville has a rich cultural heritage and is home to several museums and historic sites, including the Museum of the Cape Fear, the Fayetteville Area Transportation and Local History Museum, and the Fayetteville Independent Light Infantry Armory and Museum. The city also hosts several annual events, including the Fayetteville Dogwood Festival and the International Folk Festival.