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

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Corona
, California in Riverside County

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Also known as:
Circle City
Crown Town
The Circle City
Crown Colony
Queen Colony
Indianapolis of the West
City motto: To Cherish Our Past, To Plan Our Future
27 active listings near Corona
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$1,375,000    884 N Cota St
$1,375,000    896 N Cota St
$989,000    921 Hemingway Dr
$974,998   * 920 Hemingway Dr
$898,000   * 1149 Trenton Ave
$858,000   * 916 Big Spring Ct
$849,900    4866 Moon Crest Dr
$835,000    2201 Wagon Train St
$835,000   * 2201 Wagon Train St
$820,000    845 Big Spring Ct
$804,900    11741 Chadwick Rd
$795,000    11480 American River Rd
$740,800   * 11548 Larchmont Dr
$740,000   * 1058 Westbrook St
$729,000   * 951 Acorn Ln
$729,000   * 1798 Noah Dr
$664,888   * 425 Merced Ct
$599,800   * 646 Savi Dr Unit 103
$239,000   * 4901 Green River Rd Spc 15
$235,000   * 4901 Green River Rd Spc 101
$219,000    4901 Green River Rd Spc 23
$199,990    4901 Green River Rd Spc 112
$185,000    4901 Green River Rd Spc 124
$175,000    4901 Green River Rd Spc 41
$164,900   * 4901 Green River Rd Spc 116
$150,000    4901 Green River Rd Spc 8
$145,000   * 4901 Green River Rd Spc 159

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

A fun and verifiable fact about important historical events near the city of Corona, California is that the Naval Weapons Station Seal Beach, which played a pivotal role in World War II, is located less than 50 miles away. During World War II, the Naval Weapons Station Seal Beach was the largest ordnance depot in the United States, and it handled huge quantities of munitions and explosives that were crucial to the American war effort. The naval installation also served as a repair and maintenance facility for ships, landing craft, and other boats. Today, the site is a National Historic Landmark that is open to the public for tours and educational programs.