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

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Waterbury
, Connecticut in New Haven County


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Also known as:
The Brass City
City motto: Quid Aere Perennius (Latin) "What Is More Lasting Than Brass?"
35 active listings near Waterbury
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$449,900    4 Granite St
$399,900    1 DE Bisschop Ln
$379,900   * 27 Clover St
$360,000   * 73 Lounsbury St
$350,000    73 South St
$349,900    32 Donahue St
$340,000   * 48 South St
$329,900   * 46 Arbor St
$329,000   * 79 E Clay St
$324,900    202 Allen St
$320,000    15 Brackenridge Dr
$319,900    988 Pearl Lake Rd
$316,999    224 Edgewood Ave
$300,000   * 78 Cottage Grove Ln
$299,900   * 31 Gayfield Rd
$299,900    774 Hamilton Ave
$299,900    80 Lounsbury Ave
$299,900   * 98 Cottage Grove Ln
$289,900   * 37 E Liberty St
$289,900   * 364 Piedmont St
$275,000    1 Spring Lake Rd
$275,000    235 Tracy Ave
$274,900   * 122 Ridge St
$269,900   * 22 Jodie Cir
$269,900   * 28 Jodie Cir
$260,000    42 Hull St
$259,900    85 Kelsey St
$249,999   * 61 E Dover St
$220,000   * 5 Winthrop Ave
$199,900    18 Wyoming Ave
$159,900    720 Baldwin St
$139,000    35 Mountain Village Rd Unit 27
$115,000    17 Martin St
$35,000    105 Ridge St

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

Waterbury is a city located in New Haven County in the state of Connecticut, United States. It has a rich history dating back to the early 1700s, when it was first established as a town.

In the late 1800s, Waterbury became a hub of brass manufacturing, earning it the nickname "Brass City". The city was home to several well-known brass companies, including the Waterbury Clock Company and the Scovill Manufacturing Company.

Throughout the 20th century, Waterbury continued to grow and diversify its economy, becoming home to a number of other industries, including manufacturing, healthcare, and finance.

Today, Waterbury is a vibrant and thriving city with a diverse population of over 100,000 people. It is home to a number of cultural attractions, including the Mattatuck Museum Arts & History Center, the Palace Theater, and the Seven Angels Theater.

Waterbury is also known for its beautiful parks and outdoor spaces, including the Mattatuck State Forest, Lakewood Park, and Holy Land USA, a religious theme park that has been closed since the 1980s but still draws visitors for its unique history and scenic views.