USDA Eligible Active Listings Near
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Caldwell
, Idaho in Canyon County

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31 active listings near Caldwell
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$729,900   👍 26539 Farmway Rd Lot B
$695,000   👍* 14924 Hillside Dr
$679,900   👍 6900 SE 11th Ave
$639,000   👍 13893 Willis Rd
$627,000   👍* 20123 Pear Ln
$610,000   👍* 25380 Volendam St
$599,900   👍* 19749 Weitz Rd
$555,000   👍* 13864 Hidden Canyon Ln
$550,000   👍* 20437 Lower Pleasant Ridge Rd
$549,000   👍 14354 Chukar St
$529,900   👍 15742 Riverside Rd
$480,000   👍* 19751 Red Top Rd
$475,000   👍 Market Rd
$460,000   👍* 13431 Davenport Ln
$420,000   👍* 25509 Wagner Rd
$410,000   👍 23650 Freezeout Rd
$399,800   👍 20275 Red Top Rd
$380,900   👍 24902 Farmway Rd
$379,900   👍* 23704 Ode Ln
$350,000   👍* 17030 Elmcrest Dr
$340,000   👍 15311 Lake Shore Dr
$339,000   👍 19515 Karcher Rd
$299,900   👍 15956 Purple Sage Rd
$271,420   👍* 16962 Butterfly Ridge Rd
$265,000   👍 22909 Cirrus View Ct
$250,000   👍 Sand Hollow Rd
$245,000   👍* Slade Rd
$129,900   👍* 15881 Purple Sage Rd Trlr 38
$1   👍 26075 Freezeout Rd
$1   👍 26075 Freezeout Rd

Interested in fun facts and the history of Caldwell, ID?
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Here are a few facts about Caldwell, Idaho:

1. The population of Caldwell is approximately 52,000 people (as of 2021).
2. The city is located in southwestern Idaho, about 30 miles west of Boise.
3. Caldwell is home to the College of Idaho, a private liberal arts college founded in 1891.
4. The city's economy is largely driven by agriculture, with crops like sugar beets, onions, and corn being major contributors.
5. Caldwell is also known for its annual Caldwell Night Rodeo, which is said to be one of the largest rodeos in the Pacific Northwest.
6. Other attractions in Caldwell include Indian Creek Plaza, a community gathering space with a splash pad and outdoor ice-skating rink, and Caldwell's historic downtown district.
7. The city was named after Alexander Caldwell, an early settler in the area who went on to become a U.S. Senator from Kansas.