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

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Inglewood
, California in Los Angeles County

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28 active listings near Inglewood
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$8,400,000    3835 W 104th St
$8,100,000   * 10205 S Prairie Ave
$1,887,000    3621 W 104th St
$1,800,000    3205 Bartdon Ave
$1,500,000    10619 Crenshaw Blvd
$1,350,000   * 2425 W Imperial Hwy
$1,299,000   * 10107 England Ave
$1,250,000   * 3712-3714 W 102nd St
$1,249,888    3751 W 106th St
$1,099,000   * 10612 Crenshaw Blvd
$1,040,000    10968 Ardath Ave
$995,000    3344 W Imperial Hwy
$965,000    3322 W 117th St
$950,000    3658 W 104th St
$900,000    10525 S 5th Ave
$899,500   * 3314 W 117th Pl
$899,000   * 2418 Hudspeth St
$899,000    11122 Doty Ave
$869,500    11637 Dehn Ave
$860,000    3714 W107th St S
$860,000    3714 W107th St S
$829,000    3819 W 105th St
$820,000    3207 W 112th St
$800,000   * 3662 W 108th St
$750,000    10822 Doty Ave
$699,000   * 3838 W 106th St
$659,000   * 3823 W 104th St
$380,000    2535 W Imperial Hwy Apt 5

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

Inglewood, California is a city located in southwestern Los Angeles County. Here are some interesting facts and historical information about the city:

1. Inglewood was initially settled in the late 1800s, and was incorporated as a city in 1908.

2. The city became a popular destination for oil drilling in the 1920s, leading to an economic boom.

3. Inglewood was a major center of the aviation industry during World War II, with companies like Lockheed and Northrop having factories in the city.

4. Inglewood was home to the famous Forum arena, which hosted many concerts and sporting events, including the Grammy Awards and the 1984 Olympics.

5. Inglewood is home to several notable landmarks, including the Hollywood Park Racetrack and the Randy's Donuts sign, which has been featured in many movies and TV shows.

6. The city has a diverse population, with large African American and Hispanic communities.

7. In recent years, Inglewood has undergone significant development, with the construction of a new NFL stadium for the Los Angeles Rams and Chargers, and a major renovation of the Hollywood Park site.

Overall, Inglewood has a fascinating history and continues to evolve as a dynamic city in the Los Angeles area.