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

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Providence
, Rhode Island in Providence County

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Also known as:
America's Renaissance City
Beehive of Industry
City motto: What Cheer?
36 active listings near Providence
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$1,900,000   * 115 Benefit St
$1,700,000    100 Exchange St Ph 1
$1,495,000   * 100 Exchange St Ph 1
$1,399,000    150 Chestnut St Unit 5I
$879,000    271-273 Broadway
$879,000    271 273 Broadway
$850,000    14 Imperial Pl Unit 202
$725,000    1 W Exchange St Unit 2204
$650,000    86 Federal St
$649,900    181 Carpenter St
$619,999   * 1 W Exchange St Unit 2102
$559,000    100 Exchange St Unit 602
$550,000   * 78 Sutton St
$549,900   * 555 S Main St Unit 324
$529,000   * 200 Exchange St Unit 1316
$525,000   * 14 Imperial Pl Unit 401
$520,000   * 100 Exchange St Unit 801
$515,000    1 W Exchange St Unit 1901
$510,000   * 100 Exchange St Unit 401
$499,000   * 1 W Exchange St Unit 1802
$490,000    1 W Exchange St Unit 1803
$489,000    1000 Providence Pl Apt 439
$485,000    1000 Providence Pl Apt 155
$459,000   * 69 Federal St
$449,900   * 1000 Providence Pl Apt 276
$439,000    1000 Providence Pl Apt 128
$369,000    1000 Providence Pl Apt 354
$349,000    1000 Providence Pl Apt 373
$340,000   * 51 Union St Unit 310
$337,000   * 407 Pine St Unit 401
$309,000   * 35 Kenyon St Apt 2
$309,000    81 Washington St Unit 206
$299,900   * 1000 Providence Pl Apt 371
$299,000   * 79 87 Washington St Unit 207
$280,000   * 91 Beacon Ave Unit 2
$215,000   * 65 Weybosset St Apt 307

Interested in fun facts and the history of Providence, RI?
Then read on!

Providence was first settled in 1636 by English clergyman Roger Williams, who was seeking religious freedom. The city quickly became a center of trade and commerce due to its location at the head of the Providence River. During the colonial period, Providence played a key role in the American Revolution, providing ships and supplies to the Continental Army.

In the 19th century, Providence became a major center of manufacturing, with industries like textile mills and machine shops dominating the economy. The city also saw significant growth during this time, with a large influx of immigrants from Europe.

In the 20th century, Providence faced a number of challenges, including economic decline and population loss. However, in recent decades the city has experienced a resurgence, with major revitalization projects and new development transforming the downtown area. Today, Providence is known for its vibrant arts and culture scene, as well as its historic architecture and scenic waterfront.