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

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Bakersfield
, California in Kern County

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Also known as:
B Town
Bakers
Bako
California's Country Music Capital
The Armpit of California
57 active listings near Bakersfield
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$999,000   * 2210 O St
$980,000   * 3619 M St
$980,000    3619 M St
$975,000   * 400 28th St
$915,000   * 2003 21st St
$750,000   * 2815 21st St
$640,000    2308 Spruce St
$575,000   * 2625 19th St
$575,000    3027 Q St
$575,000    3027 Q St
$565,000    201 Truxtun Ave
$555,000   * 2121 B St
$509,500    2525 Cedar St
$409,900   * 3213 Mulberry Dr
$409,900   * 3213 Mulberry Dr
$409,000   * 3000 Peach Tree Ct
$399,000    2632 Bay St
$385,000    2012 S P St
$359,000    2609 Drake St
$359,000    2609 Drake St
$347,500    3028 Spruce St
$345,000   * 2621 Pine St
$345,000   * 2621 Pine St
$345,000   * 2612 Alder St
$325,000   * 3717 Jewett Ave
$324,990   * 2111 23rd St
$324,500    2102 Basilone Way
$319,000   * 2701 20th St
$310,000    3622 Elm St
$299,900   * 515 33rd St
$287,888   * 2605 S M St
$278,888   * 2605 S M St
$260,000    3307 Panama St
$259,900   * 3344 El Encanto Ct
$259,900    3344 El Encanto Ct
$229,990    2900 Q St
$229,990    2900 Q St
$225,000   * 2214 O St
$220,000   * 316 17th St
$210,000    426 Chester Ave
$210,000    426 Chester Ave
$200,000    3600 O St Apt 26
$189,000    2800 Q St
$185,000   * 1/2 Chester Ave
$150,100   * 3333 El Encanto Ct Apt 51
$125,000    2111 D St
$99,000    1021 34th St
$87,000   * 4212 King Arthur Ct
$79,999    721 Underwood Ct
$79,900   * 4404 King Arthur Ct
$79,900    601 45th St
$73,950    504 43rd St
$68,500    4304 Prince St
$49,900   * 4205 King Arthur Ct

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

One fun and interesting fact about Bakersfield's history is that it was once a stop on the historic El Camino Viejo, a trade route that connected the Spanish missions and colonial towns of California during the 18th and 19th centuries. The route ran from San Diego to San Francisco, passing through Bakersfield and other towns in the Central Valley. Today, visitors can explore the remnants of the El Camino Viejo at several historic sites and museums, including the Kern County Museum and Buena Vista Museum of Natural History.