*** No USDA eligible properties were found in Houston ***
27 active listings near Houston | |
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👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending | |
$1,100,000 | 2020 McAulty Rd |
$695,000 | 14735 Milner Rd |
$650,000 | 2125 Aldine Bender Rd |
$499,000 | 16102 Aldine Westfield Rd |
$495,000 | 5718 Greens Rd |
$490,000 | 5626 Edward Dr |
$329,000 | * 1235 Greenoak Dr |
$255,999 | 5518 Farley Dr |
$243,000 | 1407 Old Greens Rd |
$230,000 | 5015 Rotan Dr |
$223,000 | 1403 Old Greens Rd |
$215,000 | * 15833 Muskegon St |
$202,000 | * 15602 Aiken Ln |
$195,000 | * 14503 Sequoia Bend Blvd |
$180,000 | * 5730 Howell St |
$180,000 | 15611 Martineau St |
$160,000 | Edward Dr |
$150,000 | * 1171 Woolwich Dr |
$145,000 | 15509 Blake Way St |
$135,000 | 810 Benmar Dr |
$119,990 | 15529 Weldon Dr |
$115,000 | * 2137 Shiveley Cir |
$105,000 | 2746 Greens Rd |
$99,900 | 852 Veller Dr |
$76,500 | 1055 Logandale Ln |
$70,000 | Morales Rd |
$64,500 | 1051 Logandale Ln |
Interested in fun facts and the history of Houston, TX?
Then read on!
1. Houston was founded in 1836 by brothers Augustus Chapman Allen and John Kirby Allen.
2. The city was named after General Sam Houston, who served as the first president of the Republic of Texas.
3. Houston was incorporated as a city in 1837 and quickly became an important center for the cotton and railroad industries.
4. In 1901, oil was discovered in nearby Spindletop Hill, which sparked a major oil boom in the region.
5. During World War II, Houston was a major shipbuilding center, producing more than 200 ships for the war effort.
6. In 1969, the Apollo 11 mission launched from the nearby Johnson Space Center, making Houston the home of human space exploration.