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

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Belmont
, Massachusetts in Middlesex County

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37 active listings near Belmont
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$6,900,000    135 Marsh St
$3,450,000   * 125 Rutledge Rd
$3,200,000    200 Clifton St
$2,750,000    97 Rutledge Rd
$2,500,000    458 Pleasant St
$2,450,000   * 71 Orchard St
$2,250,000   * 27 Cedar Rd
$2,100,000    4 Payson Ter
$1,929,000   * 43S Cottage Rd Unit 43
$1,825,000   * 20 Royal Rd
$1,825,000    38 Lawrence Ln
$1,790,000   * 34 Stony Brook Rd
$1,649,000   * 4 Gorham Rd
$1,595,000    20 Taylor Rd
$1,560,000    31 Horne Rd
$1,495,000   * 265 Payson Rd
$1,438,000   * 4 Dana Rd
$1,425,000    1097 Concord Ave
$1,395,000   * 56 Radcliffe Rd
$1,350,000   * 10 Vernon Rd
$1,350,000    2-4 Exeter St
$1,250,000   * 483 Pleasant St Apt 9
$1,229,000    14-16 Fairview Ave
$1,200,000   * 310 Channing Rd
$1,200,000    134 Mill St
$1,195,000    24 Stewart Ter
$1,150,000    54-56 Unity Ave
$1,050,000   * 89 Hull St
$999,000    18 Waverley St Unit 18
$989,000    129 Radcliffe Rd
$749,900   * 68 Unity Ave Unit 1
$725,000   * 26 Marion Rd Unit 3
$699,000    26 Thayer Rd Unit 26
$550,000    159 Beech St Unit 1
$525,000    125 Trapelo Rd Apt 11
$475,000    125 Trapelo Rd Apt 21
$450,000    125 Trapelo Rd Apt 36

Interested in fun facts and the history of Belmont, MA?
Then read on!

Here are some facts about the city of Belmont, Massachusetts:

1. Belmont is a small town located about 10 miles west of Boston.

2. The population of Belmont is approximately 26,000 people, according to the 2019 US Census.

3. Belmont is known for its top-rated public schools and high rankings for safety and quality of life.

4. The town was founded in the 1850s and has a rich history, including its role as a major agricultural center in the late 1800s.

5. Belmont is home to several notable landmarks, including the Belmont Hill School, McLean Hospital, and the Winn Brook Elementary School.

6. The town has several parks and recreational areas, including the Beaver Brook Reservation and Wellington Park.

7. Belmont is also home to a variety of businesses, including restaurants, shops, and small businesses that serve the local community.

8. The town has a strong community spirit, with events and festivals held throughout the year, including the annual Belmont Day celebration.