*** No USDA eligible properties were found in Fort Collins ***
To find a home that may be eligible for a USDA loan, have a look at the neighboring city Laporte, CO. This city falls within a zone of USDA loan eligibility.

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Fort Collins
, Colorado in Larimer County

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Also known as:
Fort Fun
The Choice City
The Napa Valley
90 active listings near Fort Collins
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$2,200,000    1231 W Mountain Ave
$2,200,000    425 Wood St
$2,200,000    425 Wood St
$1,925,000    717 Peregoy Farms Way
$1,795,000   * 329 N Meldrum St
$1,520,000    613 S Sherwood St
$1,500,000    406 N Whitcomb St
$1,495,000    424 W Olive St
$1,425,000    1214 Catalpa Pl
$1,400,000    3930 Bingham Hill Rd
$1,300,000    3922 Bingham Hill Rd
$1,225,000    1230 W Oak St
$1,150,000    914 W Oak St
$1,125,000   * 504 S Whitcomb St
$1,100,000    410 High Ct
$1,025,000    1717 W Mulberry St
$925,000    323 S Washington Ave
$860,000    3414 Golden Currant Blvd
$800,000   * 3069 Headwater Dr
$800,000    806 W Mountain Ave
$800,000    525 Gordon St
$795,000    124 Lyons St
$785,000   * 2327 W Tarragon Ln
$779,900    208 W Myrtle St
$775,000    3332 Fiore Ct
$775,000    2739 Headwater Dr
$750,000    322 Pearl St
$734,900    228 N Sherwood St
$700,000    223 N Whitcomb St
$700,000    2000 Laporte Ave
$695,000   * 512 Cook Dr
$695,000    525 Sheldon Dr
$685,000    813 W Myrtle St
$685,000    429 N Grant Ave
$679,900    206 W Myrtle St
$675,000    320 Wood St
$659,000   * 1018 Akin Ave
$649,000    1340 N Taft Hill Rd
$644,500   * 822 Laporte Ave
$639,000    928 Ponderosa Dr
$625,000    818 Cherry St
$610,000   * 2715 Arancia Dr
$610,000    2001 W Lake St
$599,000   * 3239 Honeysuckle Ct
$599,000    1304 Laporte Ave
$599,000    427 N Grant Ave
$599,000    513 Laporte Ave
$585,000    607 City Park Ave
$575,000    1101 Hillcrest Dr
$575,000    1409 Beech Ct
$565,000   * 329 N Sunset St
$550,000    408 W Olive St
$545,000    630 Cherry St
$535,000   * 2638 Arancia Dr
$535,000   * 136 N Shields St
$534,900    1906 Larkspur Dr
$525,000   * 2226 Sun Rose Way
$525,000   * 517 Crestmore Pl
$525,000   * 517 Crestmore Pl
$524,000   * 1205 Maple St
$520,000    533 Crestmore Pl
$499,950   * 2411 W Lake St
$498,000   * 126 Sylvan Ct
$495,000   * 729 Ponderosa Dr
$495,000   * 1701 W Mulberry St
$485,000   * 2405 W Elizabeth St
$475,000    229 Clover Ln
$470,000    1519 Laporte Ave
$435,000   * 730 Ponderosa Dr Unit B
$425,000   * 1908 W Elizabeth St
$425,000   * 850 S Overland Trl Apt 18
$425,000   * 1033 Glenmoor Dr
$425,000    1009 Andrews Peak Dr Unit 101
$421,999    1021 Andrews Peak Dr Unit 103
$380,000    415 S Howes St Apt 1009
$315,000    415 S Howes St Apt 606
$307,000   * 3002 W Elizabeth St Unit B
$299,900    1221 University Ave Apt C203
$295,000    720 City Park Ave Apt 321
$280,000    710 City Park Ave Apt 422
$279,000    710 City Park Ave Apt 221
$275,000    1118 City Park Ave Apt 129
$274,500   * 1301 University Ave Apt A201
$270,000    710 City Park Ave Apt 413
$257,000   * 514 West St
$257,000   * 514 West St
$140,000    2211 W Mulberry St Lot 239
$104,999   * 2211 W Mulberry St Lot 80
$95,000    2211 W Mulberry St Lot 95
$52,500    2211 W Mulberry St Lot 57

Interested in fun facts and the history of Fort Collins, CO?
Then read on!

Here are a few facts about the history of Fort Collins, Colorado:

1. Fort Collins was founded in 1864 by Colonel William O. Collins, who was a member of the Colorado Territory's militia.
2. The city was originally named Camp Collins, after the military fort that was established in the area to protect travelers on the Overland Trail from Native American attacks.
3. In 1873, the town was officially incorporated and the name was changed to Fort Collins.
4. Agriculture and ranching were the primary industries in Fort Collins in its early days, and the city was known for its potato farming and sugar beet production.
5. The establishment of Colorado State University in 1870 helped to spur growth in the city, as did the arrival of the railway in 1877.
6. During Prohibition, Fort Collins became a center for bootlegging and illegal alcohol production, with many speakeasies and hidden distilleries operating in the area.
7. In the 20th century, Fort Collins became known as an outdoor recreation destination, with the establishment of Rocky Mountain National Park and the development of numerous hiking, biking, and skiing opportunities in the surrounding area.