USDA Eligible Active Listings Near
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Kingsburg
, California in Fresno County

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32 active listings near Kingsburg
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$699,990   👍* 704 Howard St
$675,000   👍 12822 E Stroud Ave
$650,000   👍* 6271 Boston Ave
$650,000   👍* 6271 Boston Ave
$650,000   👍* 6271 Boston Ave
$575,000   👍* 1936 Hemma St
$470,000   👍* 2490 18th Ave
$469,900   👍 833 Mariposa St
$458,900   👍 536 W Sunset St
$458,900   👍 536 W Sunset St
$458,900   👍 536 Sunset St W
$458,900   👍 536 W Sunset St
$455,000   👍* 1881 Winter St
$455,000   👍* 1881 Winter St
$440,000   👍* 2503 17th Ave
$435,000   👍* 12708 E Clarkson Ave
$420,000   👍 591 W Lindquist St
$420,000   👍 577 W Kern St
$419,900   👍* 2516 17th Ave
$410,000   👍* 12390 E Kamm Ave
$389,000   👍* 831 9th Avenue Dr
$375,000   👍* 1061 11th Ave
$359,900   👍* 1183 Winter St
$349,000   👍* 1775 Morgan Dr
$343,000   👍* 539 Meadow Ln
$299,000   👍 2998 Fairway Ave
$299,000   👍 2998 Fairway Ave Unit PRCL2
$119,000   👍* 465 6th Ave
$119,000   👍* 465 6th Ave
$87,000   👍 1551 6th Avenue Dr Spc 21
$55,000   👍 1551 6th Avenue Dr Spc 71

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

Kingsburg is a small city located in the San Joaquin Valley region of California. The city has a population of around 12,000 people and covers an area of 2.8 square miles. The city was founded in 1908 as a stop on the Southern Pacific Railroad and was named after a Swedish town of the same name.

Kingsburg is known for its Swedish heritage and hosts an annual Swedish Festival every May. The festival, which has been held since 1924, features traditional Swedish food, music, dancing, and crafts.

The city is also home to the Kingsburg Swedish Village, a shopping district designed to resemble a traditional Swedish village with colorful buildings and unique shops. Other popular attractions in Kingsburg include the Sun-Maid store and museum, which showcases the history of dried fruit production in the area, and the Kings River, which offers opportunities for fishing, boating, and swimming.

Overall, Kingsburg is a charming and welcoming community with a rich history and unique culture.