*** No USDA eligible properties were found in Alameda ***
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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in Alameda.

Please try searching another, possibly more rural and populated region. Other cities in Alameda county include:

Albany,   Altamont,   Asco,   Ashland,   Berkeley,   Canyon,   Castro Valley,   Centerville District,   Cherryland,   Dougherty,   Dublin,   East Pleasanton,   Emeryville,   Fairview,   Farwell,   Fremont,   Hall Station,   Hayward,   Irvington District,   Kilkare Woods,   Komandorski Village,   Livermore,   Lorenzo Station,   Mission San Jose District,   Mount Eden Station,   Newark,   Niles District,   Oakland,   Piedmont,   Pleasanton,   Radum,   Russell City,   San Leandro,   San Lorenzo,   San Ramon Village,   Sunol,   Union City,   Warm Springs District,   West Oakland,  

 

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Interested in fun facts and the history of Alameda, CA?
Then read on!

Here are a couple of true facts about the city of Alameda, California:

1. Alameda is an island city located in the San Francisco Bay, just south of Oakland. It is known for its picturesque tree-lined streets, Victorian homes, and beautiful shoreline parks.

2. The city was originally inhabited by the Ohlone people, before being colonized by the Spanish in the late 1700s. Its name means "grove of poplar trees" in Spanish, and it was incorporated as a city in 1854.

3. Alameda has a rich history in aviation, serving as the site of the first trans-Pacific flight in 1937 and as a former naval air station. It is now home to the USS Hornet Museum, which showcases the history of naval aviation and space exploration.

4. Alameda has a thriving arts scene, with galleries, theaters, and public art displays throughout the city. It also hosts annual events such as the Alameda Summer Art and Wine Faire, the Downtown Alameda Classic Car Show, and the Merry on Main holiday event.