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

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

Aliso Viejo,   Anaheim,   Anaheim Hills,   Brea,   Brea Chem,   Browning,   Buena Park,   Cliff Haven,   Como,   Corona del Mar,   Costa Mesa,   Coto de Caza,   Cowan Heights,   Crystal Cove,   Cypress,   Dana Point,   Dyer,   East Irvine,   Fountain Valley,   Frances,   Galivan,   Garden Grove,   Huntington Beach,   Irvine,   Kathryn,   La Habra,   La Palma,   Ladera Ranch,   Laguna Beach,   Laguna Hills,   Laguna Niguel,   Laguna Woods,   Lake Forest,   Las Flores,   Lemon Heights,   Los Alamitos,   Marlboro,   McPherson,   Midway City,   Mission Viejo,   Modjeska,   Newport Beach,   North Tustin,   Orange,   Orange Park Acres,   Peralta Hills,   Placentia,   Rancho Santa Margarita,   Rossmoor,   San Clemente,   San Juan Capistrano,   San Juan Hot Springs,   Santa Ana,   Santa Ana Heights,   Seal Beach,   Silverado,   Stanton,   Three Arch Bay,   Top of the World,   Trabuco Canyon,   Tustin,   Villa Park,   Westminster,   Yorba Linda,  

 

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

One fun and verifiable fact about the history of Fullerton, California is that it was originally founded as a railroad town in the late 1800s, with the Santa Fe Railroad Company building a railroad through the area in 1887. The town was named after George H. Fullerton, a land surveyor and railroad official who helped secure the right-of-way for the railroad. Today, one can still see the historic Santa Fe Depot in downtown Fullerton, which was built in 1930 and now serves as a transportation hub for Amtrak and Metrolink trains.