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

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San Jose
, California in Santa Clara County


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Also known as:
The Capital of Silicon Valley
41 active listings near San Jose
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$12,000,000    70 N 27th St
$1,650,000    1540 E Saint James St
$1,380,000    242 S 18th St
$1,369,000   * 69 S 20th St
$1,299,950   * 97 N King Rd
$1,249,990   * 914 McCreery Ave
$1,249,000    551 McLaughlin Ave
$1,200,000    18 S 21st St Apt 200
$1,125,000   * 385 Rayos Del Sol Dr
$1,100,000   * 78-76 N 24th St
$1,098,000   * 2281 Woodset Dr
$1,000,000   * 850 Calhoun St
$999,999   * 860 McCreery Ave
$999,999   * 2114 Nottoway Ave
$999,988   * 775 Diana Ln
$999,000    89 S 21st St
$998,000    2528 Abed Ct
$998,000   * 1847 Mayfair Pl
$998,000   * 1847 Mayfair Pl
$975,000    1703 Chaucer Dr
$899,995   * 152 Magellan Ave
$899,800    245 S 33rd St
$899,000   * 134 S 19th St
$898,888    225 N King Rd
$875,000   * 2409 Summer St
$848,000    356 S 20th St
$799,000   * 2229 Kammerer Ave
$769,000    163 Silcreek Dr
$755,000   * 1914 Lavonne Ave
$699,000   * 153 Silcreek Dr
$688,000   * 2128 Rio Barranca Ct
$679,888    231 El Rancho Verde Dr
$660,000   * 2142 Rio Barranca Ct
$650,000   * 1638 Shortridge Ave
$638,000    38 Silcreek Dr
$599,000   * 116 Damsen Dr
$580,000   * 114 Monte Verano Ct
$399,888    160 Monte Verano Ct
$389,000    9 Monte Verano Ct
$298,000   * 540 Bonita Ave Spc 219
$175,000   * 412 540 Bonita Unit 412

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

San Jose, California was founded on November 29, 1777 by Spanish colonists. Here are a few other historical facts about the city:

- San Jose was the first civilian town founded in Alta California (Spanish California).
- It served as the capital of California under both Mexican and American rule, before the capital was moved to Sacramento.
- San Jose was a major center of agricultural production in the 19th and early 20th centuries, particularly known for its prunes (leading to the city's nickname "The Valley of Heart's Delight") and later its canneries.
- During World War II, San Jose was a center of manufacturing and technology development, and after the war became a hub of the burgeoning high tech industry in Silicon Valley.
- In 1989, a magnitude 6.9 earthquake struck the region, causing widespread damage in San Jose and throughout the Bay Area.