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

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Hartford
, Connecticut in Hartford County

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Also known as:
Insurance City
City motto: Post Nubila Phoebus (Latin) "After the clouds, the sun"
32 active listings near Hartford
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$6,500,000    32 Huntington St
$2,150,000    1160 Prospect Ave
$895,000    211 Girard Ave
$849,900   * 791 Prospect Ave Unit P1
$749,000   * 69 Bloomfield Ave
$659,900    207 Terry Rd
$649,900    160 Oxford St
$549,900   * 488 Prospect Ave
$525,000   * 180 Oxford St
$515,000    34 Evergreen Ave
$499,900   * 978 West Blvd
$499,000   * 19 N Beacon St
$449,900   * 99 N Beacon St
$420,000   * 43 Tremont St
$324,900   * 18 Marshall St
$275,000    129 Sargeant St
$229,900    26 Marshall St
$179,900   * 31 Woodland St Apt 12F
$150,000   * 249 Collins St
$135,000   * 31 Woodland St Apt 6J
$132,900   * 31 Woodland St Apt 5I
$129,900   * 5 Fales St Apt 203
$129,900    16-20 Townley St Unit K1
$119,900    30 Woodland St Apt 3G
$100,000   * 40 Owen St Apt C7
$96,900   * 40 Owen St Apt AA1
$93,000    52-54 Atwood St Apt 3C
$79,900   * 187 Sigourney St
$79,900   * 187 Sigourney St
$79,900    20 May St Apt 303
$78,000    2 Fraser Pl Apt A

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

Here are a few historical events that occurred near Hartford, Connecticut:

1. The Fundamental Orders of Connecticut, often referred to as the world's first written constitution, were adopted by the Connecticut Colony in Hartford on January 14, 1639.

2. The Charter Oak, a famous white oak tree in Hartford, was said to be the hiding place of Connecticut's Royal Charter in 1687 when it was taken away by the British governor. This event is now called the Charter Oak incident and is a significant moment in Connecticut's history.

3. The Hartford Convention was a series of meetings held in Hartford in 1814, during the War of 1812. The convention was attended by delegates from the New England states and was held to discuss their grievances against the federal government.

4. Mark Twain lived in Hartford with his family from 1874 to 1891. He wrote some of his most famous books during this time, including The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.

5. The Colt Armory, located in nearby East Hartford, was the main manufacturing facility of Colt's Manufacturing Company, one of the world's leading firearms manufacturers during the 19th and early 20th centuries.