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

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Brookhaven
, New York in Suffolk County


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30 active listings near Brookhaven
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$7,500,000    61 S Bay Ave Unit A
$2,495,000    202 and 204 Old Country Rd
$1,100,000    22 Drew Dr
$1,099,900    40 Drew Dr
$999,000    55 Hamptons Court Dr Unit 55
$989,999    186 Tempo Pl Unit 186
$975,000    17 E Brook Rd
$969,000    9 Sabrina Dr
$925,000    17 Concerto Ct
$895,000    180 Melody Ct
$889,000    179 Melody Ct Unit 179
$879,000   * 15 Andys Ln
$879,000   * 15 Andys Ln
$875,000    180 Melody Ct Unit 180
$810,000    19 Concerto Ct Unit 19
$810,000    19 Concerto Ct
$799,996    197 Bach Ct Unit 197
$795,000   * 10 Drew Dr
$795,000   * 10 Drew Dr
$789,000   * 59 Encore Blvd Unit 59
$748,888   * 133 Encore Blvd Unit 133
$689,000    226 Sonata Ct Unit 226
$599,999    14 Mott Pl
$599,996    501 Pepperidge Lake Rd Unit 501
$599,900    12 Howell Pl
$599,000   * 29 River Ave
$449,000    102 Pepperidge Lake Rd Unit 102
$325,000    36 N Bay Ave
$20,000    Vl Park Ave

Interested in fun facts and the history of Brookhaven, NY?
Then read on!

One historical event that took place around Brookhaven, New York is the Battle of Long Island, which occurred on August 27, 1776, during the American Revolutionary War. Some true facts about this event include:

1. The battle was fought between American forces under the command of General George Washington and British forces under the command of General William Howe.
2. The battle resulted in a decisive victory for the British, who were able to force the Americans to retreat from their position.
3. The battle was significant because it allowed the British to gain control of New York City, which they held for the rest of the war.