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

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Phoenix
, Arizona in Maricopa County

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Also known as:
Valley of the Sun
37 active listings near Phoenix
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$1,495,000    3110 W Glenhaven Dr
$1,199,900    3452 W Morgan Ivy Ln
$1,179,000    15426 S 4th Ave
$869,000    16022 S 27th Dr
$825,000    16810 S 14th Dr
$824,999    16827 S 14th Ln
$799,000   * 1803 W Mountain Sky Ave
$798,000   * 16819 S 14th Ln
$795,000   * 15229 S 18th Dr
$795,000    158XX S 34th Gln S
$794,000    723 W Amberwood Dr
$699,000   * 1715 W Satinwood Dr
$650,000    1347 W Deer Creek Rd
$649,900   * 2755 W Silver Fox Way
$649,000   * 16622 S 27th Ave
$648,500    1638 W Windsong Dr
$644,900    1821 W Lacewood Pl
$640,000   * 1314 W Deer Creek Rd
$635,000    16833 S 1st Ave
$619,000    3030 W Silver Fox Way
$554,900    1841 W Brookwood Ct
$549,000    2917 W Glenhaven Dr
$549,000    3010 W Glenhaven Dr
$540,000   * 1808 W Lacewood Pl
$520,000   * 3025 W Silver Fox Way
$500,000   * 1715 W Muirwood Dr
$499,800    1683 W Cottonwood Ln
$499,000    16202 S 17th Dr
$499,000    15550 S 5th Ave Unit 108
$485,000   * 1633 W Lacewood Pl
$480,000    16433 S 17th Dr
$449,900    1613 W Satinwood Dr
$389,000    3116 W Briarwood Ter Lot 75
$370,000    16608 S 32nd Ln Lot 72
$369,000    16718 S 32nd Ln Lot 69
$299,900    3107 W Glenhaven Dr Lot 43
$290,000    3045 W Cottonwood Ln Lot 12

Interested in fun facts and the history of Phoenix, AZ?
Then read on!

True facts about Phoenix, Arizona:

1. Phoenix is the fifth-most populous city in the United States, with a population of over 1.6 million people.
2. Phoenix is known for its warm and sunny climate, with an average of 300 days of sunshine each year.

Historical event:

In 1910, Phoenix experienced a devastating flood that swept through the city, causing extensive damage to buildings and homes. The flood was caused by heavy rainfall in the nearby mountains, which overflowed the Salt River and its tributaries. The flood resulted in the deaths of 64 people and caused millions of dollars in property damage. The city was rebuilt with new, more permanent flood control systems to prevent future disasters.