*** 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 Lake Mathews, CA. This city falls within a zone of USDA loan eligibility.

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Irvine
, California in Orange County

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74 active listings near Irvine
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$3750000    8154 Scholarship
$2880000    8096 Scholarship
$2725000    3122 Scholarship
$2690000   * 177 Willowbend
$2688000    7 Senisa Way
$2498000    4912 Persimmon Ln
$2275000    4471 Elm Tree Ln
$2100000   * 49 Acacia Tree Ln
$2100000    12 Foxglove Way
$2099000    5114 Scholarship
$2088000   * 6 Foxglove Way
$1998888   * 36 Mann St
$1949000    15 Bascom St
$1830000   * 3030 Scholarship
$1750000   * 16 Willow Tree Ln
$1698000   * 26 Rustling Wind Unit 13
$1689000   * 14 Falling Leaf
$1680000   * 53 Acacia Tree Ln
$1680000   * 52 Vassar Aisle Unit 1
$1549000   * 17294 Citron
$1448000    402 Rockefeller Unit 307
$1389900    3131 Michelson Dr Unit 1607
$1370000    143 Bowery
$1369000   * 203 Stanford Ct Unit 6
$1368000   * 67 Lennox
$1336000    8043 Scholarship
$1336000    402 Rockefeller Unit 408
$1325000   * 2 Lago Norte Unit 13
$1268000    18 Camphor S
$1250000   * 15 Eucalyptus
$1250000    44 Seton Rd
$1249900    16 Eucalyptus
$1239000    17311 Rosewood
$1230000   * 11 Vassar Aisle Unit 38
$1220000    11 LA Serena Unit 24
$1188000    18 Navarre Unit 133
$1125000   * 8075 Scholarship
$1100000   * 1446 Scholarship
$1099000    128 Tribeca
$1099000    3131 Michelson Dr Unit 1106
$1098800   * 2708 Rivington
$1098000   * 21 Gramercy Unit 301
$1090000    3141 Michelson Dr Unit 405
$1060000    145 Bowery
$1025000   * 98 Navarre Unit 93
$1019900    3207 Rivington
$1000000   * 179 Stanford Ct Unit 18
$998000   * 14 Stanford Ct Unit 7
$998000    78 Stanford Ct Unit 39
$990000   * 21 Wellesley Unit 24
$988000   * 47 Lehigh Aisle Unit 137
$985000    3272 Watermarke Pl
$980000   * 21 Gramercy Unit 204
$958000    5042 Scholarship
$948000    3221 Watermarke Pl
$945000    2314 Scholarship
$940000   * 2332 Nolita
$919000    1416 Scholarship
$899000    5 Wellesley Unit 12
$898000    1418 Nolita
$870000    1326 Nolita
$825000   * 225 Bowery
$825000   * 2426 Watermarke Pl
$799000    2448 Scholarship
$789000    2238 Scholarship
$788000    2436 Nolita
$729000    1438 Scholarship
$726000   * 2438 Nolita
$698000    3344 Watermarke Pl
$697000    2253 Martin Apt 107
$695000   * 3251 Watermarke Pl
$685000    2352 Watermarke Pl
$658000    2239 Watermarke Pl
$595000    3112 Watermarke Pl

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.