*** No USDA eligible properties were found in Covington ***
24 active listings near Covington | |
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👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending | |
$1,200,000 | * 961 Forest Ave |
$975,000 | 1399 Lexington St |
$750,000 | 55-65 River Rd |
$700,000 | 1401 Livingston St |
$519,999 | * 222 Adela Ave |
$480,000 | * 342 Riverbend Dr |
$317,000 | * 142 Highway Ave |
$300,000 | 540 Oak St |
$289,900 | * 1016 John St |
$275,000 | * 348 Highway Ave |
$275,000 | 1401 Livingston St |
$239,900 | * 8 Carneal St |
$238,500 | * 467 Elm St |
$198,000 | 427 Elm St |
$174,000 | * 427 Hazen St |
$167,000 | * 427 Hazen St |
$165,000 | * 117 Davies St |
$149,900 | * 116 Short St |
$140,000 | * 359 Altamont Rd |
$130,000 | * 212 Moore St |
$129,900 | * 330 Pike St |
$125,000 | * 311 Bellevue St |
$60,000 | 307 Moore St |
$30,000 | 1013 Forest Ave |
Interested in fun facts and the history of Covington, KY?
Then read on!
-Covington is located in Northern Kentucky, across the Ohio River from Cincinnati, Ohio.
-The city was founded in 1815 and named after General Leonard Covington, a hero of the War of 1812.
-Covington was once known as "The Athens of the West" because of its reputation as a center of education and culture in the early 19th century.
-Several notable people have ties to Covington, including actress Rosemary Clooney, baseball player Pee Wee Reese, and former NFL player Jim Breech.
-The city has a rich history of bourbon distilling, with several well-known brands such as Old Forester, Jim Beam, and Maker's Mark having ties to the Covington area.
-Covington is home to several unique and historic neighborhoods, such as MainStrasse Village, a charming German-inspired district filled with restaurants, bars, and shops.
-The annual Covington Oktoberfest celebration is one of the largest in the country and draws thousands of visitors each year.