*** No USDA eligible properties were found in Sacramento ***
29 active listings near Sacramento | |
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👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending | |
$2,150,000 | 1106 E St |
$1,999,000 | 500 J St Unit 1806 |
$1,835,000 | 500 J St Unit 1703 |
$1,750,000 | 1323 Democracy Aly |
$1,450,000 | 1106 G St |
$1,399,000 | 500 J St Unit 1708 |
$1,195,000 | 414 16th St |
$1,029,000 | 1330 F St |
$1,000,000 | 707 E St |
$959,900 | * 610 14th St |
$849,500 | 401 11th St |
$849,500 | 401 11th St |
$835,000 | * 306 11th St |
$799,000 | * 1300 P St |
$749,000 | 917 G St |
$745,000 | 1018 Mud Pie Ln |
$691,000 | 1220 F St |
$691,000 | 1220 F St |
$675,000 | 1406 F St |
$625,000 | 1416 C St |
$520,000 | 500 St Unit 510 |
$499,950 | 500 St Unit 504 |
$449,000 | 500 St Unit 502 |
$424,000 | 200 P St Apt C13 |
$410,000 | 1008 P St Unit 3 |
$399,999 | * 200 P St Apt C21 |
$399,000 | 608 14th St |
$399,000 | 500 St Unit 506 |
$329,000 | 1607 10th St Apt 2 |
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.