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

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Montgomery
, Alabama in Montgomery County

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Also known as:
Capital of the South
The Cradle of the Confederacy
86 active listings near Montgomery
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$1,400,000    3701 Wesley Dr
$1,400,000    3701 3743 Wesley Dr
$1,300,000    2333 Woodley Rd
$1,100,000    2436 Wildwood Dr
$875,000    2124 Allendale Rd
$695,000    2000 Fernway Dr
$625,000    2458 Gunster Rd
$595,000    1238 Glen Grattan Dr
$595,000    3541 Thomas Ave
$495,000    2186 Allendale Rd
$430,000   * 3362 Boxwood Dr
$429,000    1331 Primrose Ln
$429,000    2038 Myrtlewood Dr
$419,000    2914 Jamestown Dr
$399,900    3441 Lockwood Pl
$385,000   * 3751 Wesley Dr
$378,900    2592 Woodley Rd
$369,000    3613 McCurdy St
$365,000    3584 Bankhead Ave
$360,000    3166 Highfield Dr
$360,000    2406 Hermitage Dr
$355,000    3466 Southview Ave
$350,000   * 2431 Price St
$349,000    3442 Bankhead Ave
$339,900    1255 Glen Grattan Dr
$339,900    3373 Southview Ave
$299,000    3510 Bankhead Ave
$295,000    2346 Midfield Dr
$290,000    2917 Fernway Dr
$279,900    3119 Jasmine Rd
$275,000    McGehee Rd
$266,000    2425 Cherokee Dr
$259,999    3431 Warrenton Rd
$259,900    3525 Dresden Dr
$259,000    2426 Belcher Dr
$249,500    2977 Old Farm Rd
$244,900    2988 Old Farm Rd
$239,000    3134 Highfield Dr
$229,900   * 748 E Edgemont Ave
$225,000    2515 Gunster Rd
$221,500    2059 Woodley Rd
$208,000    2608 Fisk Rd
$199,990   * 2667 Fisk Rd
$197,000    3031 Lansdowne Dr
$194,900    3161 Rolling Rd
$189,990    2728 Fisk Rd
$189,500    3337 Narrow Lane Rd
$175,000    2143 Rosemont Dr
$175,000    2610 Eldington Dr
$169,000    3374 Dartmouth Cir
$168,500    3109 Fernway Dr
$154,900    1398 Avalon Ln
$150,000    2108 Greenview Dr
$149,900    3105 Sutton Dr
$147,900    3111 Sutton Dr
$145,900    3109 Sutton Dr
$132,647    3318 McGehee Rd
$132,000    3938 Wesley Dr
$129,000    3015 Merrimac Dr
$126,900    2461 Price St Apt E
$125,000    2167 Campbell Rd
$111,000    807 E Patton Ave
$109,900    2461 Price St Apt G
$100,000    3566 Carter Hill Rd
$100,000    3516 Le Bron Rd
$92,500    3524 Bridlewood Dr
$85,900   * 1048 Lynwood Dr
$80,000    3908 Princeton Rd
$69,900   * 3445 Le Bron Rd
$69,500    542 Winston Dr Unit B
$69,000    2477 Gunster Rd
$55,000    3836 Lockwood Ln
$55,000    3770 Maclamar Rd
$45,000    3482 Southview Ave
$39,000    3845 Lockwood Ln
$37,500    2274 Allendale Rd
$35,000    2217 Lockwood Way
$29,500    3820 Lockwood Ln
$28,500    3829 Lockwood Ln
$26,000   * 1115 Druid Hills Dr
$25,000    3553 Lockwood Ln
$20,000    3612 Lockwood Ln
$20,000    3733 Lockwood Ln
$20,000    3504 Lockwood Ln
$17,500    3729 Lockwood Ln
$16,500    3833 Lockwood Ln

Interested in fun facts and the history of Montgomery, AL?
Then read on!

Montgomery, Alabama was an important center of the Civil Rights Movement in the 1950s and 1960s. Here are a couple of historical facts/anecdotes related to that:

1. In December 1955, civil rights activist Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat on a Montgomery bus to a white passenger, sparking the Montgomery Bus Boycott. The boycott lasted for over a year and eventually led to the Supreme Court ruling that segregation on public buses was unconstitutional.

2. Montgomery was also the site of the Selma to Montgomery marches in 1965. These marches were a series of nonviolent protests led by civil rights leaders such as Martin Luther King Jr. and aimed at securing voting rights for African Americans. The marches were met with violence from state and local authorities, but ultimately helped to pressure Congress to pass the Voting Rights Act of 1965.