*** 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.

All Active Listings Near
City Image
San Jose
, California in Santa Clara County


Use the map and table links below to access listing details.
Red areas indicate USDA defined loan exclusion zones.
City Seal
Also known as:
The Capital of Silicon Valley
41 active listings near San Jose
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$2,299,999   * 2482 Amaryl Dr
$2,299,998    3619 Bloomsbury Way
$2,160,000   * 1685 Hadeock Ct
$1,988,000    5152 Felter Rd
$1,850,000   * 1437 Ranch Ct
$1,850,000    3466 Suncrest Ave
$1,795,000   * 1192 Matterhorn Dr
$1,688,000   * 1224 Adams Dr
$1,525,000   * 2044 Junewood Ave
$1,500,000   * 3520 Behler Dr
$1,499,888   * 1443 Piedmont Rd
$1,498,888    3041 Postwood Dr
$1,498,000   * 2031 Limewood Dr
$1,498,000   * 2845 Berryessa Rd
$1,498,000    1493 Piedmont Rd
$1,498,000   * 1895 Anne Marie Ct
$1,480,000   * 3681 Sydney Ct
$1,474,888   * 2617 Alderwood Dr
$1,450,000   * 2065 Old Piedmont Rd
$1,449,000   * 3367 Onslow Way
$1,400,000   * 2076 N Morrill Ave
$1,398,000   * 1315 Venturi Dr Unit 5
$1,299,000   * 2145 Capitol Park Ct
$1,299,000   * 2054 Amberwood Ct
$1,188,000   * 2653 Heritage Park Cir
$1,180,000    4225 Sierra Rd
$1,180,000    4255 Sierra Rd
$1,150,000   * 2494 Battaglia Cir
$990,000   * 2412 Stearman Ct Unit 3
$950,000   * 1786 Newpence Ct
$888,000   * 3022 Ironside Ct
$800,000    1073 Vista Del Mar
$728,888   * 1920 Vinedale Sq
$680,000    2717 Somerset Park Cir
$475,000    3675 Madrid Ct
$250,000    6 Claitor Way

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.