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

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Broadview
, Illinois in Cook County


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City motto: Balanced Community
21 active listings near Broadview
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$1,010,000    1322-26 Bataan Dr
$525,000    2130 S 13th Ave
$439,900    1914 S 16th Ave
$359,900    2537 S 15th Ave
$339,900   * 2337 S 13th Ave
$330,000    2417 S 10th Ave
$279,900   * 2633 S 13th Ave
$279,000    2249 Summerdale Dr
$269,999   * 2417 S 22nd Ave
$265,000    2003 S 18th Ave
$259,000    2820 S 12th Ave
$249,900    2320 S 9th Ave
$249,900   * 2932 S 11th Ave
$224,000   * 2002 S 24th Ave
$170,000    2420 S 14th Ave
$145,300   * 2100 S 14th Ave
$139,900    1931 S 17th Ave
$129,000   * 1907 S 15th Ave
$103,850    1927 S 17th Ave

Interested in fun facts and the history of Broadview, IL?
Then read on!

Here are some interesting facts about Broadview, Illinois:

1. The first McDonald's franchise restaurant was opened in 1955 in nearby Des Plaines, but the original McDonald's building was located in Broadview. The building was demolished in 1984, but a replica now stands on the site as a museum.

2. Broadview is home to the largest industrial park in Cook County, with over 65 companies and thousands of employees.

3. The village was founded in 1914 as a farm community, and its name comes from the broad vista of the surrounding countryside.

4. Broadview is also home to the Maywood Park Racetrack, which opened in 1946 and operated until 2015. It was known for harness racing and was the only track in Illinois to offer year-round racing.

5. Many famous people have called Broadview home, including rapper Twista, former NFL player Lovie Smith, and actress and singer Jennifer Hudson.

6. Broadview has a unique history of supporting African American businesses and entrepreneurs, dating back to the 1920s when the village's first black-owned businesses appeared. Today, many black-owned businesses continue to operate in the village.