*** 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 Knights Landing, 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")
84 active listings near Sacramento
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$7,850,000    3525 Whitney Ave
$1,599,000   * 3125 Pope Ave
$1,599,000    3125 Pope Ave
$1,500,000    3620 Morse Ave
$1,449,000   * 3045 Pope Ave
$1,000,000    3800 Robertson Ave
$949,000   * 3012 Clairidge Oak Ct
$849,500   * 3133 Becerra Way
$829,000   * 3203 Norris Ave
$825,000    3706 E Country Club Ln
$789,900    2621 Edison Ave
$775,000    3724 Robertson Ave
$759,888    3307 Eastern Ave
$759,888    3307 Eastern Ave
$725,000    4544 Belcrest Way
$680,000   * 3808 Lasuen Dr
$675,000    3451 Harmony Ln
$675,000    3941 Annadale Ln
$669,000    4321 Lockwood Way
$665,000    3300 Whitney Ave
$659,000   * 4469 Pasadena Ave
$650,000    2800 Lacy Ln
$649,900   * 3930 Ireland St
$649,000    3861 Robie Lee Way
$644,000   * 2809 Marilona Dr
$640,000    4412 Elizabeth Ave
$629,000    3180 Mountain View Ave
$624,900   * 4527 Woodson Ave
$599,999    4186 Dena Way
$595,000   * 3417 Concetta Way
$595,000   * 3056 Bertis Dr
$589,900    3833 Duran Cir
$585,000    2335 Granite Way
$580,000   * 3536 Becerra Way
$578,888    3410-3412 Lerwick Rd
$569,000   * 3438 Montclaire St
$559,000   * 4106 Wheat St
$559,000    3425 Gabilan Way
$550,000   * 3300 Harmony Ln
$549,999    4129 Boone Ln
$549,000   * 3803 Robertson Ave
$549,000   * 4613 Ravenwood Ave
$545,000    3906 Marconi Ave
$535,000    3005 Tamalpais Way
$535,000   * 3743 Becerra Way
$525,000   * 3005 Miramar Rd
$515,000    2107 Rassy Way
$510,000   * 3833 Regent Rd
$499,900   * 4253 DE Costa Ave
$499,900    2470 Town Cir
$499,900    3500 Woodford Way
$499,000    3661 Montclaire St
$498,000   * 3404 Toledo Way
$495,000    4104 Boone Ln
$489,999    3631 Bausell St
$485,000    3130 Lerwick Rd
$479,000    2105 Marconi Ave
$475,000   * 3300 Arbor Way
$475,000    4309 Dennis Way
$475,000   * 3400 Shady Ln
$474,500   * 3240 Archwood Rd
$469,900   * 2555 Castlewood Dr
$459,900   * 3813 Pasadena Ave Apt 36
$449,900   * 4604 Whitney Ave
$449,500   * 3231 Edison Ave
$435,000    2137 Marconi Ave
$430,000   * 2470 Carlsbad Ave
$425,000    2129 Marconi Ave
$399,950   * 4350 Pasadena Ave
$399,950   * 4350 Pasadena Ave
$399,800   * 3632 Ardmore Rd
$399,750   * 2842 Claire Ct
$390,000   * 2624 Ball Way
$385,000    2121 Marconi Ave
$369,000    2117 Marconi Ave
$360,000   * 2305 Rainbow Ave
$359,000    2125 Marconi Ave
$349,000   * 2632 Ball Way
$322,388    3566 Larchmont Square Ln
$315,000    2581 Fulton Square Ln Apt 74
$280,000    3594 Larchmont Square Ln
$279,000    3932 Whitney Ave
$249,000   * 2209 El Camino Ave
$59,000    3330 Auburn Blvd Spc 7

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.