*** No USDA eligible properties were found in Bridgeport ***
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, Connecticut in Fairfield County


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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in Bridgeport.

Please try searching another, possibly more rural and populated region. Other cities in Fairfield county include:

Aqua Vista,   Aspetuck,   Belle Haven,   Berkshire,   Bethel,   Botsford,   Branchville,   Brookfield,   Brookfield Center,   Byram,   Candlewood Knolls,   Candlewood Orchards,   Candlewood Pines,   Candlewood Shores,   Cannondale,   Cedarhurst,   Compo,   Cos Cob,   Danbury,   Darien,   Dodgingtown,   Dolphin Cove,   East Village,   Easton,   Fairfield,   Georgetown,   Glenville,   Greenfield Hill,   Greens Farms,   Greenwich,   Hale Court,   Hattertown,   Hawleyville,   Hollywyle Park,   Hunting Ridge,   Huntingtown,   Knollcrest,   Lordship,   Lyons Plain,   Melville Village,   Mianus,   Miry Brook,   Monroe,   Murray,   New Canaan,   New Fairfield,   Newtown,   Nichols,   Noroton,   Noroton Heights,   North Greenwich,   North Mianus,   North Wilton,   Norwalk,   Obtuse Hill,   Old Greenwich,   Oronoque,   Owenoke,   Palestine,   Palmers Hill,   Pemberwick,   Plattsville,   Ponus,   Pootatuck Park,   Putney,   Redding,   Redding Ridge,   Ridgebury,   Ridgefield,   Ridgeway,   Riverbank,   Riverside,   Riversville,   Rock Raymond,   Rock Ridge,   Rocky Glen,   Round Beach,   Sandy Hook,   Sanfordtown,   Saugatuck,   Saugatuck Shores,   Shady Rest,   Shelton,   Sherman,   Snug Harbor,   South Wilton,   Southport,   Stamford,   Stanwich,   Stevenson,   Stratfield,   Stratford,   Talmadge Hill,   Titicus,   Toilsome Hill,   Tokeneke,   Topstone,   Trumbull,   Tunxis Hill,   Upper Stepney,   West Redding,   Weston,   Westport,   Wilton,   Wilton Center,  

 

Or have a look at other Connecticut counties including:

Hartford,   Litchfield,   Middlesex,   New Haven,   New London,   Tolland,   Windham,  

Interested in fun facts and the history of Bridgeport, CT?
Then read on!

Bridgeport, Connecticut has a rich and diverse history. It was originally occupied by the Paugussett Native Americans, who were forced to move out of the area in the late 17th century. In 1764, the area was settled by English colonists and became known as Newfield. It was renamed Bridgeport in 1800 after a drawbridge that was built over the Pequonnock River.

Bridgeport became a major manufacturing hub in the 19th century, producing everything from carriages to sewing machines. The city also played a significant role in the Industrial Revolution, with companies like Remington Arms and Singer sewing machines setting up shop there. Bridgeport was also a major center of maritime trade and a popular vacation spot.

In the mid-20th century, the city faced economic decline and social unrest, but has since rebounded with development of its waterfront and downtown areas. Today, Bridgeport is a culturally diverse city with a thriving arts scene, several colleges and universities, and a developing tech industry.