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

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Auburn
, Maine in Androscoggin County


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City motto: Vestigia Nulla Retrorsum
50 active listings near Auburn
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$1,600,000    Stetson Rd
$739,000    107 Mountain View Dr
$675,000    326 and 332 Turner St
$668,000    2925 Turner Rd
$600,000   * 1727-1729 Hotel Rd
$600,000   * 1727-1729 Hotel Rd
$589,000    418 Danville Corner Rd
$585,000    186 Fairway Dr
$579,900    31 Pinnacle Dr
$559,900    1200 Perkins Ridge Rd
$525,000    12 Harrison Cir
$499,900    38 Zoar St
$495,000    46 Clubhouse Ln Unit 9
$475,000    206 Fairview Ave
$465,000   * 101 Allen Ave
$400,000    50 Maple Hill Ln
$399,900    1065 Riverside Dr
$395,000   * 774 W Auburn Rd
$395,000    49 Gamage Ave
$385,000    11 Country Club Dr
$384,900    88 Hillside Ave
$377,500    126 Lake Auburn Ave
$360,000   * 14 Fox Hollow Dr
$360,000    25 Cherry Vale Cir
$359,900    6 Buttonbush Ln
$350,000    2399 Hotel Rd
$350,000    Minot Ave
$345,000    14 Amethyst Cir Unit 14
$340,000   * 151 Third St
$330,000    325 Court St
$325,000   * 39 Owl Ln
$320,000   * 276 Gamage Ave
$304,900    144 Third St
$295,000    Riverside Dr
$290,000    47 Old Carriage Rd Unit 31
$290,000    90 High St
$275,000   * 90 Howe St
$274,000    37 Lehouillier Dr
$265,000   * 1 Hemlock Cir Unit 1
$249,000    129 Lake St
$244,900    4 University St
$234,900    34 Heath Ln
$209,777    116 Taft Ave
$200,000    58 Academy St
$189,900   * 69 Roy Ave
$130,000    Garfield Rd
$94,900    26 Lake Grove Ln
$90,000    341-049 W Auburn Rd
$55,000    059-007 Sopers Mill Rd
$29,900    2224 Pownal Rd

Interested in fun facts and the history of Auburn, ME?
Then read on!

Here are a few facts about Auburn, Maine:

- Located in the south-central part of Maine, Auburn is the fifth-largest city in the state, with a population of around 23,000 people.
- Auburn is part of the Lewiston-Auburn metropolitan area, which is the second-largest metro area in Maine.
- The city was first settled in the 1780s and was incorporated in 1842. Its name is thought to have come from the color of the soil in the area.
- Auburn has a rich history in the manufacturing industry, particularly in shoe production. At one point, it was considered the largest producer of women's shoes in the world.
- The city is home to several parks, including the 400-acre Mount Apatite Park, which offers hiking trails and rock collecting opportunities.
- Auburn is also home to several landmarks and historic sites, including the Auburn Public Library, the Androscoggin Historical Society & Museum, and the Festival Plaza, which hosts community events and concerts throughout the year.
- The city's school system includes several public and private schools, as well as Central Maine Community College, which offers technical and vocational programs.
- Auburn is located near several attractions and destinations in Maine, including the state capital of Augusta, as well as popular tourism spots like Portland, Freeport, and Acadia National Park.