USDA Eligible Active Listings Near
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Hazard
, Kentucky in Perry County

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41 active listings near Hazard
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$550,000   👍 300 Perry Circle Rd
$499,000   👍 1300 Ky Blvd
$375,000   👍 40 Saint Barts Dr
$329,000   👍 121 Williams Branch Rd
$319,000   👍* 74 Cabin Creek Ln
$274,900   👍* 109 Daniel Dr
$270,000   👍* 367 Saint Johns Trl
$269,000   👍 116 Lincoln St
$259,000   👍 509 Spring St
$259,000   👍 216 Happy Valley Ln
$235,000   👍* 378 Lucia Dr
$229,000   👍 119 Sunrise Ter
$182,000   👍 597 Memorial Dr
$179,000   👍* 105 Stewart Ct
$175,000   👍 5424 Lotts Creek Rd
$150,000   👍 721 KY Highway 721
$150,000   👍 117 Y St
$149,000   👍* 269 Lyttle Blvd
$149,000   👍 525 Turner Ave
$149,000   👍 70 Maggard Ridge Rd
$140,000   👍 393 Little Grapevine Creek Rd
$100,000   👍* Noble Mountain Dr
$100,000   👍 34 Woodcrest Dr
$99,000   👍 151 Pinepoint Rd
$89,900   👍 441 Liberty St
$79,900   👍* 580 Hooterville Rd
$65,000   👍* 311 Grigsby Branch Rd
$64,900   👍 209 Laurel St
$63,000   👍 808 Pecan St
$60,000   👍 440 Birch St
$55,000   👍 640 Broadway St
$55,000   👍 3087 Christopher Rd
$55,000   👍 331 Elm St
$25,000   👍* 1157 Walker Branch Rd
$25,000   👍 Highland Ave
$20,000   👍 Upper Second Creek Rd
$20,000   👍 141 Eversole St
$18,000   👍 O Jack Lot Hollow
$8,000   👍 11453 Highway 550 W

Interested in fun facts and the history of Hazard, KY?
Then read on!

Hazard is a small town in Perry County, Kentucky, with a population of approximately 5,000 people. The town is known for its rich coal mining history and is situated in the heart of the Appalachian Mountains. It is also the seat of government for Perry County.

The town is named after the American naval hero, Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry. The town has several attractions, including the Bobby Davis Museum and Park, which is dedicated to the area's coal mining legacy, and the Buckhorn Lake State Resort Park, which features hiking trails and water activities.

The town also has several annual events, including the Black Gold Festival, which celebrates the region's coal mining heritage, and the Hazard Perry County Farmers Market, which showcases local produce and crafts.

In recent years, the town has experienced economic challenges due to the decline of the coal industry. However, efforts are being made to diversify the local economy and promote tourism in the area.