*** 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 Cumberland, 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?
52 active listings near Providence
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$749,900    191 Linwood Ave
$699,000    118 120 Hanover St
$599,900    242 Adelaide Ave
$589,000   * 155 Hanover St
$550,000   * 69 Woodman St
$549,999   * 42 Calhoun St
$549,900   * 303 Bucklin St
$549,900    154 Stanwood St
$549,000   * 185 Princeton Ave
$549,000   * 116 Laura St
$539,900   * 94 96 Althea St
$530,000   * 26 Cromwell St
$525,000   * 6 8 Ware Ct
$515,000   * 88 Ford St
$499,900   * 39 Santiago St
$499,000   * 18 Linden St
$495,000   * 25 Seabury St
$489,900   * 8 Sumter St
$485,900   * 8 Mawney St
$479,900   * 84 Hamilton St
$449,900   * 336 Blackstone St
$429,000   * 61 Chester Ave
$415,000   * 53 Diamond St
$399,900   * 45 47 Burrows St
$399,000    344 Blackstone St
$385,000    80 Providence St
$375,000    63 W Clifford St
$375,000   * 33 Ford St
$374,900    41 Calhoun Ave
$370,000    102 Wesleyan Ave
$369,900    53 Ninigret Ave
$369,900   * 344 Willard Ave
$350,000   * 89 Dixon St Unit 2
$350,000   * 64 Crescent St
$349,900    139 Early St
$349,000   * 94 Chester Ave
$340,000   * 50 Chambers St
$320,000    2 Ware Ct
$315,000   * 24 Bridgham St
$300,000   * 204 Early St
$300,000   * 23 Sibley St
$299,900    8 Lenox Ave
$294,000   * 46 Calder St Unit 2
$285,000   * 75 Detroit Ave
$270,000    304 Pearl St Unit 106
$240,000    304 Pearl St Unit 202
$209,000   * 110 Burnett St
$189,900   * 182 Adelaide Ave Unit 6
$185,000   * 115 Alvin St
$115,000   * 478 Huntington Ave
$110,000   * 14 Wilson St
$75,000   * 319 Dexter St

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.