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

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Irvine
, California in Orange County


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45 active listings near Irvine
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$3,490,000    124 Nighthawk
$2,498,600    15401 Eiffel Cir
$2,400,000    48 Ashwood
$2,398,000    29 Shorebird
$2,380,000    4311 Pioneer St
$2,290,000    4252 Bridgeway St
$2,086,900    23 Deerwood E
$2,068,000    15351 Nimes Cir
$2,000,000    4 Woodsorrel
$1,999,000   * 25 Lakeview Unit 60
$1,995,000    8 Sandpiper
$1,898,888    14972 Geneva St
$1,888,000    15441 Cherbourg Ave
$1,880,000    4 Deerwood W
$1,828,000    27 Redhawk
$1,799,000   * 17 Deerwood W
$1,775,700    12 Timberline
$1,749,999    15342 Normandie Ave
$1,737,500   * 1 Roanne Cir
$1,700,000    4332 Vale St
$1,540,000    45 W Yale Loop Unit 28
$1,500,000   * 4381 Bermuda Cir
$1,500,000   * 14592 Orange Acres Ln
$1,399,900    4672 Ranchgrove Dr
$1,399,000   * 8 Sundown Pass
$1,398,000    14 Primrose Unit 47
$1,390,000   * 5 Swallowtail
$1,390,000   * 95 Lakeshore Unit 51
$1,349,900   * 8 Tanglewood Dr
$1,300,000   * 34 Lone Pne Unit 40
$1,298,000    16 Lakeview Unit 86
$1,250,000   * 56 Wetstone Unit 35
$1,250,000   * 7 Edgewater Unit 84
$1,200,000   * 5092 Yearling Ave
$1,180,000   * 4 Helena Unit 80
$1,074,900   * 20 Brookmont Unit 83
$1,050,000    8 Firebird Unit 78
$1,050,000    19 Park Vista Unit 34
$999,999    5222 Walnut Ave Unit 7
$949,000    39 Eastmont Unit 22
$899,000   * 85 Oval Rd Unit 3
$885,000   * 7 Fuchsia
$830,000    35 Butterfield
$790,000    8 Lincoln Unit 50
$748,000    4 Heritage

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

Here are some important facts and historical events related to Irvine, California:

1. The land that is now Irvine was originally owned by the Irvine Company, and was primarily used for agriculture such as growing citrus fruits and raising cattle.

2. It officially became a city in 1971, and was named after James Irvine, Jr., who was the primary landowner of the area and played a key role in its development.

3. The University of California, Irvine (UCI) was established in 1965, and is now one of the most prestigious public research universities in the country.

4. Irvine is known for its safe and family-friendly neighborhoods, and has been named one of the safest cities in America multiple times.

5. The city is also home to several large corporations, including Blizzard Entertainment, Broadcom, and Verizon Wireless.

6. The Irvine Spectrum Center is a popular outdoor shopping mall in the city, and features a large variety of stores, restaurants, and entertainment options.

7. In 2019, Irvine made history by electing the first Korean-American mayor of a major U.S. city, Farrah Khan.

8. The Orange County Great Park is a popular recreational area in Irvine, and is home to a number of outdoor activities including sports fields, hiking trails, and a farmers market.

9. The yearly Irvine Global Village Festival celebrates diversity and culture, and features exhibits, food, entertainment, and more from around the world.

10. In nearby Newport Beach, the Newport-Inglewood Fault runs through the city and is one of the most active and potentially dangerous faults in Southern California.