USDA Eligible Active Listings Near
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Livingston
, California in Merced County


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39 active listings near Livingston
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$700,000   👍* 2-ACRES Hammatt Ave
$650,000   👍 1871 Southport Ave
$650,000   👍 1871 Southport Ave
$650,000   👍 1871 Southport Ave
$595,000   👍* 17359 Bell Rd
$479,999   👍* 2907 Evergreen Ct
$450,000   👍 2906 Evergreen Ct
$399,000   👍 535 East Ave
$399,000   👍* 719 Almond Glen Ave
$395,000   👍 721 F St
$379,000   👍* 341 2nd St
$360,000   👍* 2859 Amber Ct
$310,000   👍 13761 Westside Blvd
$310,000   👍 13761 Westside Blvd
$250,000   👍* 1222 B St
$199,900   👍* 1581 Duke Dr Unit 55
$199,900   👍* 1581 Duke Dr Unit 55
$194,900   👍 1584 Duke Dr
$194,900   👍 1584 Duke Dr
$194,900   👍 1584 Duke Dr
$189,900   👍* 1565 Queen Way
$162,000   👍 1400 Queen Way Unit 22
$155,000   👍 5051 Lincoln Blvd
$150,000   👍 1319 F St
$149,000   👍 1557 Monte Cristo Way
$119,900   👍 6165 Washington Blvd
$119,900   👍 6165 Washington Blvd
$119,900   👍 6165 Washington Blvd

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

Here are some interesting facts about Livingston, California:

1. Livingston is a city located in the Merced County of California and has a population of around 15,000 residents.

2. It was established in 1873 and was named after John Livingston, a successful rancher in the area.

3. It is known as the "Sweet Potato Capital of the World" and hosts an annual Sweet Potato Festival every October.

4. Livingston has a large Hispanic population and is sometimes referred to as "Little Mexico."

5. The city was home to the first Foster Farms chicken processing plant, which opened in 1959 and remains a major employer in the area.

6. Livingston was once part of the historic El Camino Viejo (Old Highway) that linked San Francisco and Los Angeles.

7. In 2005, Livingston was featured in the movie "The Squid and the Whale," which was directed by Noah Baumbach.

8. The city is home to several parks and recreational areas, including the Livingston Sports Complex and the Memorial Park.

9. Livingston has a diverse economy with industries such as agriculture, distribution, and manufacturing.

10. The city is served by the Merced Union High School District and has a local community college, Merced College.