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

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, Georgia in Fulton County


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Also known as:
A-Town
Dogwood City
Hotlanta
The Big A
The Big Peach
The City Too Busy to Hate
City motto: Resurgens (Latin for Rising again)
73 active listings near Atlanta
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$1,595,000    282 Walker St SW
$1,595,000    282 Walker St SW
$769,000   * 434 Marietta St NW Apt 301
$740,000    542 Centennial Olympic Park Dr NW Unit 3
$740,000    542 Centennial Olympic Park Drive Dr NW Unit 3
$665,000   * 490 Marietta St NW Ste 307
$665,000   * 490 Marietta St NW Ste 307
$650,000    285 Centennial Olympic Park Dr NW Ph 1-4
$650,000    285 Cenntenial Olympic Park Drive Dr NW Ph 1-4
$600,000    560 Marietta St NW Apt A
$600,000    560 Marietta St NW Apt A
$575,000    285 Centennial Olympic Park Dr NW Unit 1401
$575,000    285 Centennial Olympic Park Drive Dr NW Unit 1401
$534,500    161 Mangum St SW Unit 202
$534,500    161 Mangum St SW Unit 202
$524,999   * 342 Marietta St NW Apt 8
$524,999   * 342 Marietta St NW Apt 8
$450,000    285 Centennial Olympic Park Dr NW Unit 1108
$450,000    285 Centennial Olympic Park Dr NW Unit 1108
$449,000    285 Centennial Olympic Park Dr NW Unit 708
$399,000   * 326 Nelson St SW Unit 409
$399,000    326 Nelson St SW Unit 409
$399,000    285 Centennial Olympic Park Drive Dr NW Unit 304
$399,000    285 Centennial Olympic Park Dr NW Unit 304
$379,000    172 Haynes St SW Unit 107
$379,000    172 Haynes St SW Unit 107
$375,000   * 285 Centennial Olympic Park Drive Dr NW Unit 702
$375,000   * 285 Centennial Olympic Park Dr NW Unit 702
$375,000   * 285 Centennial Olympic Park Dr NW Unit 1906
$375,000    250 Park Avenue West NW Unit 509
$375,000    250 Park Avenue West NW Unit 509
$365,000    184 Walker St SW Ste E
$365,000    184 Walker St SW Ste E
$355,000   * 250 Park Avenue West NW Unit 802
$355,000   * 250 Park Avenue West NW Unit 802
$349,900    250 Park Avenue West NW Unit 412
$349,900    250 Park Avenue West NW Unit 412
$339,990    89 Mangum St SW Unit 320
$339,990    89 Mangum St SW Unit 320
$339,900    426 Marietta St NW Apt 309
$339,900    426 Marietta St NW Apt 401
$339,900    426 Marietta St NW Apt 401
$328,000    250 Park Ave W Unit 602
$328,000    250 Park Ave W Unit 602
$325,000    210 Walker St SW Unit 10
$325,000    210 Walker St SW Unit 10
$319,900   * 426 Marietta St NW Apt 307
$319,900   * 426 Marietta St NW Apt 307
$315,000    285 Centennial Olympic Park Drive Dr NW Unit 706
$315,000    285 Centennial Olympic Park Dr NW Unit 706
$305,000    350 Peters St SW Unit 3
$305,000    350 Peters St SW Unit 3
$300,000    115 W Peachtree Pl W Unit 405
$300,000    115 W Peachtree Pl NW Unit 405
$299,000    285 Centennial Olympic Park Drive Dr NW Unit 1209
$299,000    285 Centennial Olympic Park Dr NW Unit 1209
$295,900    150 Walker St SW Unit 10
$295,500    285 Centennial Olympic Park Dr NW Unit 2103
$295,500    285 Centennial Olympic Park Drive Dr NW Unit 2103
$275,000    150 Walker St SW Unit 9
$275,000    150 Walker St SW Unit 9
$265,000    326 Nelson St SW Unit 412
$265,000    326 Nelson St SW Unit 412
$260,000    115 W Peachtree Pl NW Unit 704
$260,000    115 W Peachtree Pl NW Unit 704
$240,000    172 Haynes St SW Unit 105
$240,000    172 Haynes St SW Unit 105
$235,000    425 Chapel St SW Apt 1205
$235,000    425 Chapel St SW Apt 1205
$234,500    425 Chapel St SW Apt 1107
$220,000    244 Peters St SW Unit 20
$220,000    244 Peters St SW Unit 20
$209,900   * 115 W Peachtree Pl NW Unit 314

Interested in fun facts and the history of Atlanta, GA?
Then read on!

- Atlanta was originally called Terminus because it was the end of a major railroad line. The name was later changed to Atlanta, meaning "ascending" or "rising up."
- During the Civil War, Atlanta was almost completely burned down by Union General William T. Sherman's troops in 1864. After the war, the city was quickly rebuilt and grew rapidly as a major commercial and transportation hub in the South.
- Atlanta played a prominent role in the civil rights movement of the 1960s, with Martin Luther King Jr. and other leaders organizing protests, marches, and boycotts in the city. The city is home to the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park and the National Center for Civil and Human Rights.
- Atlanta hosted the 1996 Summer Olympics, which brought international attention to the city and contributed to its growth and development.
- The city is known for its rich cultural diversity, with a large African American population as well as significant Hispanic, Asian, and LGBTQ communities.
- Some famous attractions in or near Atlanta include the Georgia Aquarium, the World of Coca-Cola, the Atlanta Botanical Garden, the High Museum of Art, and Stone Mountain Park.