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

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Syracuse
, New York in Onondaga County

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Also known as:
Salt City
42 active listings near Syracuse
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$16120000    205-274 Robert Dr Unit 7
$1200000    101 Comstock Ave Apt 8
$480000   * 245 Fellows Ave
$450000   * 105 Robert Dr
$450000   * 721 Lancaster Ave
$385000   * 1080 Westmoreland Ave
$379900   * 121 Circle Rd
$373500   * 727 Sumner Ave
$349000   * 935 Comstock Ave
$335000    7 Nursery Ln
$334900   * 103 Windsor Pl
$330000   * 938 Ackerman Ave
$300000   * 129 Ashworth Pl
$299900   * 701 Sumner Ave
$299900   * 528 Allen St
$289900   * 1036 Lancaster Ave
$279900   * 340 Kensington Pl
$269900   * 1119 Euclid Ave
$264900   * 734 Fellows Ave
$259900   * 318 Allen St
$259500   * 327 Harvard Pl
$250000   * 238 Goodrich Ave
$249900   * 1220 Cumberland Ave
$248000   * 211 Ashworth Pl
$245000    300 Holmes St
$234900    300 Andover Rd
$225000   * 538 Nottingham Rd
$219500   * 412 S Beech St
$199900   * 834 Westcott St
$199900   * 414 Arnold Ave
$199900   * 1032 Euclid Ave
$199900   * 1026 Westcott St
$179900   * 1026 Ackerman Ave
$164900    234 Thurber St
$149900   * 149 Vincent St
$140000   * 837 E Colvin St
$140000   * 839 E Colvin St
$129000   * 404 S Beech St
$114500   * 736 E Colvin St
$89900   * 126 Benedict Ave
$50000    1951 Fayette St E and Ives St
$31500   * 133 Ruth Ave

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

One interesting fact about Syracuse, New York is that it was the birthplace of the famous financier and industrialist, John D. Rockefeller. Additionally, Syracuse played a significant role in the Underground Railroad, which helped escaped slaves find freedom in the North before the Civil War. The city was known for its many safe houses for runaway slaves, and a famous abolitionist, Jermain Wesley Loguen, lived in Syracuse and helped hundreds of slaves escape bondage. Another historical event that took place in Syracuse was the discovery of the first effective flu vaccine by Dr. Jonas Salk in 1947.