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

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Columbus
, Georgia in Muscogee County

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36 active listings near Columbus
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$898,000    635 Broadway
$795,000    745 1st Ave
$664,900   * 1201 Front Ave Unit 522
$595,000    407 Broadway
$519,900   * 1120 21st St
$499,900    644 Broadway
$399,000    608 2nd Ave
$395,000    7 11th St
$349,000    120 6th St
$299,900   * 1025 17th St
$279,900   * 707 2nd Ave
$259,900   * 1433 19th St
$237,500   * 1201 Front Ave Unit 213
$237,500   * 1201 Front Ave Unit 213
$237,500   * 1201 Front Ave Unit 213
$214,900    1204 1st Ave Apt 201
$214,900    1204 1st Ave Apt 201
$190,000    1108 19th St
$189,500   * 2515 18th Ave
$179,900    1340 19th St
$176,000   * 1116 18th St
$169,900   * 2208 12th Ave
$164,000   * 2109 12th Ave
$149,900    1117 19th St
$149,900    1117 19th St
$139,900   * 1104 17th St
$130,000    1125 Linwood Blvd
$130,000    1125 Linwood Blvd
$120,000   * 2417 16th Ave
$115,000   * 437 2nd Ave
$100,000    1300 Talbotton Rd
$75,000   * 327 24th St
$22,000    1420 26th St
$22,000    1420 26th St
$22,000    1420 26th St
$12,000    2312 3rd Ave

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

Columbus, Georgia played a significant role during the Civil War. Due to its location, it served as a valuable transportation hub for the Confederacy, helping to move troops and supplies to the battlefield. In fact, the city was home to one of the South's largest military hospitals, which was housed in what is now known as the Springer Opera House.

An interesting historical anecdote from Columbus is the story of the infamous "Ladies' Gunboat Society." During the Civil War, this group of women raised funds and purchased the ironclad gunboat, The Chattahoochee, for the Confederacy. The gunboat was constructed in Columbus and played a key role in defending the Chattahoochee River from Union forces.