USDA Eligible Active Listings Near
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Kerman
, California in Fresno County


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29 active listings near Kerman
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$750,000   👍 17682 W Shields Ave
$680,800   👍* 2919 N Modoc Ave
$660,000   👍* 3 N Siskiyou
$660,000   👍* 1941 N Siskiyou Ave
$660,000   👍* 1941 N Siskiyou Ave
$660,000   👍 1 S Siskiyou Ave
$660,000   👍 1 N Siskiyou Ave
$579,000   👍* 787 S Michelle Ave
$578,000   👍 14288 W El Mar Ave
$578,000   👍 14288 W El Mar Ave
$480,000   👍 14291 W El Mar Ave
$479,500   👍 16143 Cyndi Ave
$469,900   👍 825 S Michelle Ave
$469,500   👍* 16143 Cyndi Ave
$427,000   👍* 14333 W San Joaquin Ave
$420,000   👍* 16177 W Gentry Ave
$350,000   👍 709 S 8th St
$330,000   👍* 2 N Siskiyou
$330,000   👍* 2 N Siskiyou
$250,000   👍* 3710 S Butte Ave
$170,000   👍* 220 S Madera Ave Spc 27
$130,000   👍 15642 W C St
$100,000   👍* 220 S Madera Ave Spc 9

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

Kerman is a small city in Fresno County, located in the central San Joaquin Valley of California. It has a population of approximately 14,000 people as of the 2020 census. The city was founded in 1891 and was named after a railroad engineer named Hamilton Kerman.

Kerman has a Mediterranean climate, which means it is hot and dry in the summer and mild in the winter. It is surrounded by farmland and is known for its agricultural produce such as almonds, grapes, and citrus.

In terms of attractions, Kerman has several parks including Kerckhoff Park and Lions Park. The city also has a community center that offers a variety of programs and events throughout the year. Kerman also has a few restaurants and shops, although it is mainly a residential community.

Overall, Kerman is a small but tight-knit community that offers a quiet and peaceful lifestyle in the heart of the San Joaquin Valley.