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

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Pomona
, California in Los Angeles County


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96 active listings near Pomona
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$3,098,000    1367 S Towne Ave
$2,680,000    631 Locust St
$2,550,000    1390 Prospect Dr
$2,390,000    6 Franciscan Pl
$1,688,000    2325 Angela St
$1,688,000    2325 Angela St
$1,500,000    1379 S Gibbs St
$1,400,000    1284 E 3rd St
$1,200,000    1137 E Mission Blvd
$1,100,000    1423 S Hamilton Blvd
$1,100,000    1423 S Hamilton Blvd
$1,100,000    2411 Angela St
$1,100,000    2458 Chanslor St
$1,050,000    50 Falcon Ridge Dr
$1,050,000   * 2085 S Towne Ave
$999,900    1461 S Park Ave
$998,000    726 W Franklin Ave
$978,000   * 15 Rustic Glen Dr
$968,000    2406 Angela St
$959,000    14 Rainbow Ridge Rd
$950,000    14 Gunsmoke Ave
$929,800    14 Stagecoach Dr
$923,000    41 Savannah Ct
$899,968    437 E 8th St
$899,000    996 E 4th St
$898,000   * 58 Quiet Hills Rd
$895,000   * 1901 Arenas Dr
$888,528   * 71 Oak Cliff Dr
$865,000   * 891 E 6th St
$850,000    1284 Prospect Dr
$850,000   * 36 Old Wood Rd
$849,000   * 10931 Kadota Ave
$799,890    552 Linden St
$780,000    31 Country Wood Dr
$749,999   * 2533 Trudy Pl
$749,999    740 S Eleanor St
$749,800    1140 S White Ave
$739,990   * 372 Via Valdez
$724,999    1352 S Towne Ave
$715,000   * 653 W Fernleaf Ave
$699,000   * 1452 S White Ave Apt 1
$699,000    274 W Phillips Blvd
$699,000    1348 W Grand Ave Unit B
$698,000    1346 W Grand Ave Unit B
$690,000    1087 W Fernleaf Ave
$688,000   * 7 Calle Del Rey
$683,000    1084 Camellia Ct
$679,998   * 1618 S San Antonio Ave
$679,000   * 132 Fallbrook Ln
$675,000   * 1459 S White Ave
$674,999   * 1504 Smith St
$669,950    1517 W Grand Ave
$650,000   * 970 Dayton Ave
$650,000   * 1574 S Huntington St
$650,000    4366 E Phillips Blvd
$649,990    727 E 11th St
$649,800   * 716 W 11th St
$634,900    1505 Palmer St
$629,900   * 1626 S Huntington St
$625,000    1883 S Reservoir St
$620,000   * 894 Philadelphia St
$620,000    1467 S San Antonio Ave
$599,968    760 Elm St
$599,900   * 2212 Dickerman Pl
$599,000    2414 S Park Ave
$595,000   * 715 W 4th St
$590,000    18 Rock Cliff Pl
$588,888   * 746 S Currier St
$568,888   * 2229 Powers St
$560,000    542 W Grand Ave
$550,000    1249 W Phillips Blvd
$539,000   * 10 Blackbird Ln
$538,000    28 Wilderness Pl
$529,999    1111 E Grand Ave Apt B
$529,500    73 Country Mile Rd
$525,000   * 1556 S White Ave
$499,900    1413 S White Ave Apt B
$495,000    1616 W Mission Ave Unit B
$485,000   * 3555 Legato Ct
$485,000    49 Country Mile Rd
$478,888   * 28 Country Mile Rd
$477,000   * 1365 S Park Ave Apt B
$474,900    78 Brownfield Ln
$450,000    3467 Legato Ct
$450,000    3673 Legato Ct
$449,800    3629 Legato Ct
$425,000    1616 W Mission Blvd
$399,000   * 3875 Peachwood Dr
$395,000    3547 Legato Ct
$350,000    968 E Mission Blvd
$299,900   * 1601 Garey Ave S Unit 44
$298,000   * 359 W 10th St
$214,900   * 1461 W Mission Blvd Spc 52
$175,000   * 1601 S Garey Ave Spc 10
$150,000   * 1401 W 9th St Spc 9

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

Here are a few true facts about Pomona, California and a historical event that took place there:

1. Pomona is a city in Los Angeles County, California, located about 30 miles east of downtown Los Angeles.

2. The name "Pomona" comes from the Roman goddess of fruit trees and orchards.

3. Pomona was founded in 1887 and has a rich history in agriculture, including citrus, avocado, and walnut farming.

4. In 1890, Pomona College was founded, which is now a highly respected liberal arts college with a diverse student population.

5. One historical event that took place in Pomona was the National Orange Show, which was first held in 1911. This event celebrated the citrus industry in California and featured exhibits, competitions, and entertainment. Today, the National Orange Show Events Center hosts a variety of events throughout the year, including concerts, festivals, and trade shows.