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

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Burton
, Michigan in Genesee County

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40 active listings near Burton
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$189900   * 4037 Pringle Ave
$174900    1453 Jolson Ave
$169900    2159 Savoy Ave
$149000    3068 Clarice St
$142000    1490 Proper Ave
$134999    3500 Columbine Ave
$134900   * 4426 Fern Ave
$125000   * 1478 E Buder Ave
$124900   * 2216 E Judd Rd
$124900    2094 Kenneth St
$120000    2127 Savoy Ave
$114900   * 2371 E Parkwood Ave
$112000   * 1147 Allen St
$109900   * 3016 Shaw St
$109900   * 2121 E McLean Ave
$106900   * 1471 Connell St
$99999    2101 E Judd Rd
$99900   * 3259 Berent St
$99900    2194 E Bristol Rd
$95000   * 2188 E Buder Ave
$89900   * 2093 Morris Ave
$88900   * 4277 Columbine Ave
$85900   * 2011 Proper Ave
$85000    1360 James St
$79900    2156 Connell St
$76900    2173 E Boatfield Ave
$75000   * 2157 E Williamson Ave
$70000   * 1219 Norton St
$69900   * 1506 E Scottwood Ave
$69000    1459 Connell St
$65900    1245 E Decamp St
$64900    1355 Norton St
$62000   * 4463 Columbine Ave
$49900   * 2069 Webber Ave
$49900   * 1336 Gram St
$30000    1019 E Bristol Rd
$11900   * 3512 Barcey Ct
$11500    Ludwig St

Interested in fun facts and the history of Burton, MI?
Then read on!

Here are some interesting facts about the city of Burton, Michigan:

1. Burton is one of the oldest cities in Genesee County, having been founded in 1855.

2. The city has a population of over 29,000 people and covers an area of 23.5 square miles.

3. Burton is home to several parks and recreation areas, including Kelly Park, Genesee Valley Trail, and For-Mar Nature Preserve and Arboretum.

4. The city is also known for its popular shopping destinations, such as Courtland Center Mall and Great Lakes Crossing Outlets.

5. Burton has a strong history of automotive manufacturing, with several major automobile companies having operated in the area over the years.

6. The city is named after William Burton, a prominent local landowner who donated the land for the first train station in the area.

7. Burton is located just a few miles south of Flint, Michigan and is considered part of the Flint Metropolitan Area.