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

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Sacramento
, California in Sacramento County

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Also known as:
Almond Capital
Big Tamato
Camellia
Sacraotomato
Sactown
City motto: Latin: Urbs Indomita "Indomitable City")
79 active listings near Sacramento
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$920,000   * 1731 N Bend Dr
$919,000    440 Lyman Cir
$910,000    12 Jamboree Ct
$850,000   * 5016 Archcrest Way
$849,000    5713 Waterstone St
$815,000    3809 Salters Ln
$799,999    2709 Aspen Valley Ln
$770,000   * 5599 Kalispell Way
$759,000    2845 Rockaway Ln
$743,000    1880 Charm Way
$740,000   * 1400 Danbrook Dr
$720,000   * 5693 Northborough Dr
$680,000   * 100 Connor Cir
$665,000    2738 Aspen Valley Ln
$665,000    371 Aviator Cir
$660,000   * 530 Aviator Cir
$650,000   * 1640 Charm Way
$650,000    1536 Dreamy Way
$650,000   * 5818 Fancy Way
$649,800   * 5227 Glimmer Way
$645,000    190 Belfont Cir
$635,000   * 3536 Nuestra Ave
$630,000   * 5770 Spenlow Way
$629,500    5742 Palmera Ln
$625,000   * 4852 Winamac Dr
$625,000    281 Barnhart Cir
$619,000   * 3065 Wading River Way
$619,000   * 5485 Alvoca Way
$615,000   * 5707 Da Vinci Way
$610,000   * 510 Mill Valley Cir N
$605,000    3320 Hayground Way
$600,000    3024 Bowden Square Way
$599,999   * 2901 Maybrook Dr
$585,000    5801 Palmera Ln
$580,000    3427 Rynders Way
$579,000    237 Mill Valley Cir
$578,000   * 321 Aviator Cir
$574,900    33 Station Inn Pl
$569,000   * 2048 Fenmore Way
$549,900   * 471 Natalino Cir
$549,900   * 1931 Jim Casebolt Way
$544,500    11 Palazzo Pl
$540,000   * 1914 Zurlo Way
$539,000   * 5726 Honor Pkwy
$534,995   * 1585 Alicia Way
$532,000   * 2727 Bronco Creek Way
$530,900   * 221 Chango Cir
$529,000   * 5678 LA Casa Way
$525,000   * 5 Long Warf Pl
$524,900    5990 Bridgecross Dr
$519,800    281 Picasso Cir
$519,000   * 5438 Birk Way
$510,000   * 4947 Kokomo Dr
$509,900   * 2590 Serenata Way
$499,000   * 240 Wapello Cir
$499,000    680 Candela Cir
$499,000   * 10 Amagansett Pl
$495,000    221 Pelican Bay Cir
$490,499    160 Pelican Bay Cir
$489,800   * 3301 N Park Dr Unit 1216
$485,000   * 3301 N Park Dr Unit 2916
$481,000    6070 Meeks Way
$469,000    450 Natalino Cir
$455,000    3301 N Park Dr Unit 815
$450,000    5685 Whimsical Ln
$439,000   * 5301 E Commerce Way Unit 63105
$428,000   * 3301 N Park Dr Unit 1415
$425,000   * 5301 E Commerce Way Unit 53102
$415,000   * 5301 E Commerce Way Unit 64104
$415,000   * 3039 Magical Walk
$414,950    5301 E Commerce Way Unit 8101
$409,500    4800 Westlake Pkwy Unit 1503
$399,990   * 2001 Club Center Dr Apt 8146
$399,000   * 4800 Westlake Pkwy Unit 805
$390,000    50 Regency Park Cir Unit 7104
$359,950   * 50 Regency Park Cir Unit 9105
$359,900   * 3301 N Park Dr Unit 2712
$350,000    4800 Westlake Pkwy Unit 704
$342,900    1900 Danbrook Dr Unit 122

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

Here are a couple of interesting facts about the area around Sacramento, California:

1. The city of Sacramento was once a major center for the Gold Rush in California. Large deposits of gold were discovered in the nearby hills in 1848, which led to a surge of miners and settlers to the area.

2. The area around Sacramento is also home to some of the world's largest almond orchards. California is responsible for producing over 80% of the world's almonds, and many of these orchards are located near the city.

3. The Sacramento River, which flows through the city, was an important transportation route in the early days of settlement. Steamboats were used to transport goods and people up and down the river, connecting the city to other settlements in the region.

4. Sacramento was the site of the first transcontinental railroad in the United States. In 1869, the Central Pacific Railroad and the Union Pacific Railroad met in Sacramento, linking the east and west coasts of the country for the first time.