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

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Buffalo
, New York in Erie County


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50 active listings near Buffalo
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$299,900    267 Humboldt Pkwy
$249,900    164 E Delavan Ave
$245,000    208 Northland Ave
$234,000    57 Butler Ave
$229,900   * 84 Hedley Pl
$229,000   * 265 Glenwood Ave
$219,900   * 98 E Delavan Ave
$199,900   * 424 Dodge St
$199,000   * 188 Waverly St
$189,990   * 372 Roehrer Ave
$189,900   * 118 Butler Ave
$185,000   * 162 Glenwood Ave
$180,000   * 171 Florida St
$169,000   * 214 Northland Ave
$169,000   * 213 Chester St
$160,000   * 76 Chester St
$150,000    286 Roehrer Ave
$145,000   * 56 Donaldson Rd
$134,900    565 Humboldt Pkwy
$130,000   * 520 Woodlawn Ave
$129,900   * 341 Florida St
$129,000    234 Laurel St
$129,000    227 Timon St
$120,000   * 409 Humboldt Pkwy
$119,900    119 Purdy St
$119,900   * 86 Verplanck St
$110,000    226 E Utica St
$110,000    11 Dupont St
$109,000   * 198 Waverly St
$99,960   * 60 Butler Ave
$99,900   * 1391 Jefferson Ave
$99,000   * 32 Roehrer Ave
$94,900    67 Winslow Ave
$94,900   * 475 Woodlawn Ave
$90,000    59 Landon St
$79,900   * 406 Northland Ave
$75,000   * 511 Dodge St
$69,900    212 Chester St
$69,900   * 88 Roehrer Ave
$49,900   * 77 Hager St
$25,000    Vl Brunswick Road Rd WWEST
$19,500    214 Northampton St
$19,500    218 Northampton St
$17,500    123 Landon St
$17,500    147 Landon St
$15,000    423 Northampton St
$15,000    Vl Brunswick Road Rd WWEST
$15,000    Vl Brunswick Road Rd WWEST
$8,000    370 Northampton St

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

One historical event that took place in Buffalo, New York is the Pan-American Exposition that was held in 1901. It was a world's fair that was organized to celebrate the achievements of the Americas and invite the world to see the progress that had been made. The exposition drew millions of visitors to Buffalo, and it showcased the latest in art, technology, and culture. Tragically, the exposition is also known for the assassination of President William McKinley, who was shot at the Temple of Music on the fairgrounds. Despite the tragedy, the exposition remains a significant event in the history of Buffalo and the United States.