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

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Richmond
, California in Contra Costa County

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38 active listings near Richmond
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$3,500,000   * 6712 Portola Dr
$2,100,000    10280 San Pablo Ave
$1,995,000    1015 Arlington Blvd
$1,890,000    10192 San Pablo Ave
$1,850,000    1115 Ivy Ct
$1,795,000   * 1822 Arlington Blvd
$1,795,000    1036 Leneve Pl
$1,575,000   * 6519 Central Ave
$1,450,000   * 6617 Central Ave
$1,288,000    915 Clark Pl
$1,250,000    416 Norvell St
$1,199,000   * 744 Norvell St
$1,198,000   * 822 Galvin Dr
$1,160,000   * 2437 Edwards Ave
$1,099,999   * 2310 Gloria St
$1,099,000    8714 Terrace Dr
$1,095,000    6815 Eureka Ave
$1,050,000    10496 San Pablo Ave
$1,050,000    10496 San Pablo Ave
$1,000,000   * 1017 Richmond St
$999,000   * 6506 Eureka Ave
$999,000   * 6506 Eureka Ave
$998,000   * 1912 Tapscott Ave
$995,000   * 7800 Eureka Ave
$950,000    1602 Elm St
$950,000   * 6370 Eureka Ave
$924,000   * 1444 Navellier St
$890,000   * 8750 Terrace Dr
$889,800    1400 Liberty St
$849,500   * 1319 Scott St
$829,000   * 2308 Gloria St
$799,000   * 440 Albemarle St
$750,000   * 407 Kearney St
$750,000   * 8246 Terrace Dr
$750,000    705 Seaview Dr
$595,000    7788 Moeser Ln
$595,000    956 Seaview Dr
$95,000    6465 Hagen Blvd

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

Richmond, California is a city located in the East Bay region of the San Francisco Bay Area. Here are some interesting facts and brief history of the city:

- Richmond was founded and incorporated in 1905.
- The city was named after the town of Richmond, Virginia.
- During World War II, Richmond was a major center for shipbuilding and was referred to as the "Rosie the Riveter" city after the iconic image representing the American women who worked in factories during the war.
- Richmond's population boomed during the war, going from 23,000 to over 100,000.
- The city has a diverse population, with over 40% of its residents being Hispanic or Latino, and over 25% of African American descent.
- Richmond has a strong history of labor activism and social justice movements.
- The city is home to several historic sites, including the Rosie the Riveter/World War II Home Front National Historical Park, the Richmond Municipal Natatorium, and the SS Red Oak Victory, a World War II ship that is now a museum.
- Richmond has undergone a revitalization in recent years, with a booming arts scene and efforts to improve public safety and build more affordable housing.

Overall, Richmond's history is closely tied to its role in World War II and its legacy as a site of social justice and activism.