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

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Mobtown
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City motto: "Get in on it" or "Believe"
94 active listings near Baltimore
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$1,170,000    W Nes Pickwick Rd 669-5 West of N Forest Park Ave
$534,900   * 4110 Kathland Ave
$514,790   * 3305 Oakfield Ave
$500,000    3800 Gwynn Oak Ave
$499,900    4021 Barrington Rd
$499,000   * 6732 Windsor Mill Rd
$489,999    5215 Gwynn Oak Ave
$475,900    4406 Carleview Rd
$475,000    2805 Mohawk Ave
$475,000   * 3310 Oakfield Ave
$444,995    5313 Fernpark Ave
$425,000   * 6713 Yataruba Dr
$418,900    2916 Oakhill Ave
$416,599    3911 Chatham Rd
$410,000   * 3404 Croydon Rd
$405,000    3510 Mayfair Rd
$399,950   * 3209 Saint Lukes Ln
$399,900    3410 Fairview Rd
$399,900   * 3730 Lochearn Dr
$399,000    5008 Ashmans Hope
$395,400    3612 Forest Garden Ave
$395,000    5511 Wesley Ave
$389,999    4009 Chatham Rd
$389,900    5914 Central Ave
$379,400    3313 Mayfair Rd
$375,000   * 5929 Sunset Ave
$369,900   * 2135 St Lukes Ln
$360,000    4415 Wentworth Rd
$359,900    5502 Wesley Ave
$359,900    5311 Belleville Ave
$355,000   * 14 Gwynn Lake Dr
$354,900   * 6820 Eastridge Rd
$345,000   * 3615 Milford Ave
$344,900   * 6001 Montgomery St
$339,900    3521 Venetian Rd
$339,000   * 7004 Lancaster Rd
$339,000   * 3805 Woodbine Ave
$335,000    7000 Windsor Mill Rd
$335,000    6715 Laurel Dr
$330,000    4115 Bedford Rd
$330,000    5546 Gwynn Oak Ave
$330,000   * 5012 Norwood Ave
$325,000   * 3523 Meadowside Rd
$325,000    6513 Liberty Rd
$325,000    3510 Woodmoor Rd
$319,900    5522 Wayne Ave
$313,300    2117 Lorraine Ave
$309,900   * 3716 Oak Ave
$309,900   * 1914 Kernan Dr
$300,000   * 5310 Gwynn Oak Ave
$300,000   * 5310 Gwynn Oak Ave
$299,999    3518 Woodmoor Rd
$299,900   * 5513 Wilvan Ave
$299,900   * 6518 Dogwood Rd
$299,900   * 3521 Woodmoor Rd
$299,000   * 2017 Oak Dr
$290,000   * 7509 Digby Rd
$290,000    5912 Carroll St
$285,000   * 3107 Betlou James Pl
$279,999   * 6651 Spring Mill Cir
$278,000   * 6708 Fox Meadow Rd
$275,000    5533 Gwynn Oak Ave
$274,900    6665 Spring Mill Cir
$274,900    3724 Oak Ave
$269,999    3611 Hicks Ave
$269,000   * 1666 Kirkwood Rd
$265,000    3817 Bowers Ave
$255,000   * 3128 Betlou James Pl
$250,000   * 5941 Sunset Ave
$244,900    972 Masefield Rd
$241,000   * 4400 Belle Ave
$240,000   * 1619 Kirkwood Rd
$240,000   * 3735 Oak Ave
$240,000    4108 Rollins Ave
$235,000    1443 Langford Rd
$235,000    5619 Wayne Ave
$235,000   * 5934 Baltimore St
$235,000   * 6104 Talles Rd
$229,900    5915 Saint Marys St
$224,950   * 4012 Kathland Ave
$208,000   * 5606 Saint Marys St
$200,000    5510 Wilvan Ave
$200,000    6542 Woodgreen Cir
$199,000   * 6631 Dalton Dr
$175,000    3009 Milford Ave
$170,000   * 4617 Belvieu Ave
$160,000   * 4807 Belle Ave
$138,000    6 Retinue Ct Apt G3
$100,000   * 5200 Clifton Ave
$99,950   * 3901 Gwynn Oak Ave
$39,900    5605 Liberty Heights Ave
$25,000   * 3812 Milford Ave
$10,000   * 3114 Betlou James Pl
$10,000   * Dr Parcel Woodlawn

Interested in fun facts and the history of Baltimore, MD?
Then read on!

Baltimore, Maryland was founded in 1729 and named after Lord Baltimore, the proprietor of the Maryland Colony. The city played an important role in the American Revolution, serving as a major center for shipping and trade in the mid-Atlantic region.

During the War of 1812, Baltimore was the site of a pivotal battle when British forces attempted to capture the city in September 1814. American forces successfully defended the city, including the bombardment of Fort McHenry, which inspired Francis Scott Key to write "The Star-Spangled Banner."

In the mid-19th century, Baltimore became a major center for manufacturing, with industries such as garment-making, canning, and steel production. The city was also a hub for transportation, with access to railroads and waterways that connected it to other major cities in the region.

Throughout the 20th century, Baltimore faced various challenges including declining population, racial tensions, and economic struggles. However, the city has worked to revitalize its downtown and waterfront areas, and has become a destination for arts, culture, and tourism. Today, Baltimore is home to a diverse population and is known for its historic landmarks, vibrant neighborhoods, and rich cultural heritage.