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

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Cambridge
, Massachusetts in Middlesex County

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32 active listings near Cambridge
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$4,999,999    24 Greenough Ave
$3,400,000    341 Norfolk St
$3,350,000    195 Green St
$2,699,000    9 Oakland St
$2,495,000    18 Fainwood Cir
$2,350,000   * 2 Percy Pl
$2,250,000    97 Kinnaird St Unit 1
$1,799,000    431 Putnam Ave Apt 2
$1,599,000    38 Glenwood Ave Unit 2
$1,599,000    162-164 Tremont St
$1,525,000    161 Auburn St Unit 161
$1,499,000    10 Corporal McTernan St Unit 401
$1,475,000    20 Clinton St Apt 7
$1,350,000    6 Marie Ave Apt 1
$1,350,000    188 Green St Unit 188
$1,295,000   * 194 Green St Unit 194
$1,150,000   * 1 Blackstone St Apt 3
$1,025,000    380 Prospect St Unit 3
$1,015,000    509-515 Franklin St Unit 2
$975,000   * 931 Massachusetts Ave Apt 401
$865,000   * 8-10 Chatham St Unit 5
$829,000    1249 Cambridge St Unit 3
$800,000    20 Corporal McTernan Unit 203
$785,000   * 3 Blackstone St Apt 1
$759,000    8 Clary St Unit 2
$749,000    8 Clary St Unit 3
$724,000    6 Clary St Unit 1
$629,000    863 Massachusetts Ave Apt 36
$625,000   * 269 Harvard St Apt 11
$624,900   * 260-262 Sidney St Unit 2R
$589,900   * 1 Crawford St Apt 10
$575,000    872 Massachusetts Ave Apt 1008

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

Cambridge, Massachusetts was founded by English Puritan colonists in 1630, making it one of the oldest cities in the United States. Originally part of the town of Newtowne, the settlement was renamed Cambridge in honor of the University of Cambridge in England.

Cambridge played an important role in the American Revolution, as it was home to many important patriots, including George Washington and Paul Revere. During the 19th century, Cambridge became a hub of education and innovation. Harvard University was established in Cambridge in 1636, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) was founded in 1861.

Today, Cambridge is known for its vibrant culture and thriving tech industry. It is home to many prestigious universities, research centers, and technology firms.