*** No USDA eligible properties were found in Yonkers ***
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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Yonkers
, New York in Westchester County

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40 active listings near Yonkers
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$1,600,000    39 Saint Josephs Ave
$969,000    141 Vineyard Ave
$919,900    130 Vineyard Ave
$849,900    130 Vineyard Ave
$849,000   * 140 Amackassin Ter
$799,000   * 477 Park Ave
$799,000   * 477 Park Ave
$799,000    219 Mary Lou Ave
$785,000   * 312 Edwards Pl
$720,000    15 Eastview Ave
$719,000   * 310 Edwards Pl
$719,000   * 589 Valley Ave
$700,000   * 154 Hillside Ave Aka 350 Roberts Ave
$700,000    154 Hillside Ave Aka 350 Roberts Ave
$695,000   * 286 Roberts Ave
$619,000   * 625 Valley Ave
$615,000   * 391 Odell Ave
$610,000    106 Bolmer Ave
$595,000    423 Odell Ave
$575,000    26 Vineyard Ave
$550,000    73 Fairview St
$550,000    61 Vineyard Ave
$549,999   * 62 Vineyard Ave
$525,000    593 Bellevue Ave N
$499,999   * 207 Woodland Ave
$485,000    29 Elizabeth Pl
$350,000   * 437 Palisade Ave Apt F3
$315,000    437 Palisade Ave Apt K5
$260,000   * 12 Dehaven Dr Apt 2E
$219,999    2 Gateway Rd Apt 1D
$185,000    43 Saint Josephs Ave
$179,000    3 Cascade Ter Apt 2E
$150,000    210 Greenvale Ave
$149,500   * 495 Odell Ave Apt 7F
$124,000    495 Odell Ave Apt 6J

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

One historical anecdote that took place in Yonkers, New York is the Underground Railroad. Yonkers was a key city in the Underground Railroad network during the 19th century. Many enslaved people who escaped from the South made their way to Yonkers, where they were given shelter and assistance by local abolitionists. One notable figure from Yonkers who was involved in the Underground Railroad was John Jay, the grandson of one of America's founding fathers, who helped to shelter and transport escaped slaves. The Peter Augustus Jay House in Yonkers was a stop on the Underground Railroad, and visitors can still see a hidden room that was used to hide escaped slaves.