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

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White Plains
, New York in Westchester County


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25 active listings near White Plains
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$899,000    17 Grant Ave
$875,000    12 Lenox Ave
$799,000   * 49 S Manor Dr
$799,000    89 Washington Ave N
$799,000    5 Hillside Close
$799,000    5 Hillside Close
$775,000   * 50 Bellwood Rd
$739,000    6 McBride Ave
$729,000   * 1 Morton Pl
$725,000   * 68 Cloverdale Ave
$719,000   * 82 Chelsea Rd
$717,000   * 171 South Rd
$700,000    45 Belding Ave
$630,000    54 Duell Rd
$539,999    315 Woodland Hills Rd
$489,999    15 Stewart Pl Apt 3E
$399,999    12 Granada Cres Apt 22
$379,000    15 Stewart Pl Apt 3D
$299,000    16 Lake St Apt 6A
$269,900    499 N Broadway Apt 7H
$240,000   * 260 Church St Apt 3E1
$210,000    260 Church St Apt 3A4
$205,000   * 260 Church St Apt 3D4
$199,999   * 15 Lawrence Dr Apt A
$145,000    25 Lake St Apt 5C

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

Here are some interesting facts about White Plains, New York:

1. White Plains was first settled by Europeans in 1683, and it was incorporated as a city in 1916.

2. The city is home to the Westchester County Courthouse, which has been in continuous use since it was built in 1930. This courthouse has been the site of several high-profile legal cases, including the trials of Leona Helmsley and Martha Stewart.

3. White Plains is the county seat of Westchester County and is considered its commercial and retail hub.

4. The city has a rich cultural heritage and is home to several museums and cultural centers, including the Jacob Purdy House, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

5. White Plains is home to Pace University, which was established in 1906 and offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs.

6. The city has a strong economy and is home to several major employers, including IBM, PepsiCo, and Heineken.

7. White Plains has a vibrant arts scene, with several theaters and performing arts venues, including the White Plains Performing Arts Center.

8. The city is easily accessible by road, rail, and air, with several major highways, commuter train lines, and airports located nearby.