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To find a home that may be eligible for a USDA loan, have a look at the neighboring city Lithopolis, OH. This city falls within a zone of USDA loan eligibility.

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Columbus
, Ohio in Franklin County


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39 active listings near Columbus
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$925,000    5686 Crossing Ct Units 5686,5701,5707
$445,000    2924 Kerrwood Dr
$399,999   * 2826 Lakewood Dr
$389,900    5968 Pinerock Pl
$370,000    4506 Manville Ct
$349,900   * 2850 Alder Vista Dr
$349,900   * 2529 Wildwood Rd
$349,900    5100 Cleveland Ave
$349,000   * 2851 Blendon Woods Blvd
$345,500    5642 Ponderosa Dr
$345,000    3309 Westerville Woods Dr
$343,000   * 3033 Elspeth Ct
$325,000   * 3391 Mautino Dr
$325,000   * 4538 Valleydale Way
$324,000    4404 Berthstone Dr
$324,000    3349 Trail Lane Ct
$320,000    5051 Deep Shadow Ct
$299,900    3514 Dellwin Ct
$280,000    Claridon Rd
$280,000    4563 Glenhaven Dr
$275,000   * 4532 Valleydale Way
$269,500    4581 Fairgrove Rd
$265,900   * 4504 Collingdale Rd
$250,000    2713 Woodland Trail Dr Unit 4
$250,000    4405 Trindel Way
$224,900   * 3031 Birch Hollow Way
$224,900   * 3031 Birch Hollow Way
$205,000   * 6125 Pelican Pointe Unit 302
$194,900    4981 Cleveland Ave
$189,900    5598 Cartwright Ln Unit 20
$183,500    5725 Jousting Ln Unit A
$176,000    6289 Newtown Dr Unit 27
$165,000   * 6347 Well Fleet Dr Unit 97
$150,000    Claridon Rd
$140,000    Claridon Rd
$135,000    3189 Chateau Morse Ct
$120,000    Chester Rd
$60,000    Chester Rd
$3,000    4931 Cleveland Ave

Interested in fun facts and the history of Columbus, OH?
Then read on!

Here are a few facts about Columbus, Ohio and a notable historical event that took place in the city:

1. Columbus is the capital city of the state of Ohio and the largest city in the state by population.

2. The city was founded in 1812, and named in honor of the famous explorer Christopher Columbus.

3. Columbus is home to Ohio State University, which is one of the largest universities in the United States.

4. The city is also known for its innovative arts scene, with numerous museums, galleries, and live performance venues.

5. One notable historical event that took place in Columbus was the Ohio Penitentiary fire on April 21, 1930. The fire destroyed the prison, leading to 322 deaths and many injuries. It remains one of the deadliest prison disasters in American history.