*** No USDA eligible properties were found in San Francisco ***
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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San Francisco
, California in San Francisco County


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Also known as:
Baghdad By the Bay
Fog City
Frisco
Golden City
The City By the Bay
The Golden Gate City
City motto: Oro en Paz, Fierro en Guerra (English: "Gold in Peace, Iron in War")
14 active listings near San Francisco
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$2,550,000    3050 24th Ave
$1,976,000    345 Sloat Blvd
$1,795,000    519 Orizaba Ave
$1,480,000    20 Sargent St
$1,395,000    88 Summit Way
$1,329,000    72 Kempton Ave
$895,000   * 167 Ralston St
$888,888   * 1165 Holloway Ave
$848,000   * 32 St Charles Ave
$739,000    8300 Oceanview Ter Apt 307
$699,000   * 3981 Alemany Blvd Apt 212
$699,000    8200 Oceanview Ter Apt 415
$499,000   * 331 Shields St
$449,000    8100 Oceanview Ter Apt 109

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

Here are a few true facts about the city of San Francisco, California:

1. San Francisco was founded by Spanish colonizers in 1776, making it one of the oldest cities in the United States.

2. During the 1849 Gold Rush, thousands of miners flocked to the city to strike it rich. This period of time solidified the city's status as a hub for trade, commerce, and cultural diversity.

3. The Golden Gate Bridge, one of San Francisco's most iconic landmarks, was completed in 1937 after four years of construction. It is one of the most photographed bridges in the world.

4. San Francisco is known for its steep hills, which were originally flattened by early settlers to create more buildable land. Today, some of the city's steepest streets have become popular tourist attractions.

5. The city is also known for its cultural landmarks, such as Chinatown, the Castro District, and Haight-Ashbury, which played a significant role in the counterculture movements of the 1960s.