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

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Columbus
, Ohio in Franklin County


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104 active listings near Columbus
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$3,750,000    Leona Ave
$2,390,000    355 E 20th Ave Unit 345
$1,399,000    27 W 8th Ave
$1,250,000    29 W 1st Ave
$1,249,000    1555 Neil Ave
$1,150,000    201-205 W 1st Ave
$1,100,000    64-70 W Greenwood Ave
$1,069,500    332 W 6th Ave
$1,000,000    9-11-15 E Norwich Ave
$999,999    122 W 9th Ave Unit 28
$975,000    332 King Ave
$965,000    1085 Summit St
$929,900    250 E 4th Ave
$899,000    252 E 4th Ave
$849,900    1370 N 5th St
$849,900    100-106 E 4th St
$849,900    1438 Hunter Ave
$815,000   * 1777 Summit St
$799,900    1010 Perry St
$799,900    2087-2093 N 4th St
$739,500    595 W 2nd Ave
$720,000    41 King Ave
$699,900    1954 Indianola Ave
$699,000    395 E 13th Ave
$695,000    217 W 2nd Ave
$689,000   * 201 W 4th Ave
$680,000    51 W Starr Ave
$674,999    578 E 2nd Ave
$650,000    178 W 8th Ave
$650,000    1123-1129 Sidney St
$625,000    283-285 E 12th Ave
$625,000   * 1709-1711 N 4th St
$605,000    27 Smith Pl
$594,000    1315 N Grant Ave
$575,000   * 1043 Highland St
$565,000    961 Highland St
$549,900    407 King Ave
$545,000   * 47 E 4th Ave
$540,000   * 460 W 4th Ave
$539,500    1207 Hamlet St
$535,000    1988-1990 N 4th St
$531,000    172 W 8th Ave
$524,900    1473 Summit St
$515,000   * 431-433 E 14th Ave
$515,000    38-40 Clark Pl
$515,000    1050 Highland St
$509,000   * 1329 Forsythe Ave
$499,900   * 970 Hunter Ave
$499,900    1253 N 6th St Unit 255
$499,517   * 116 Price Ave
$445,000    1365 N 4th St
$445,000    671-669 E 5th Ave
$440,000   * 332 W 4th Ave
$440,000    1018 Highland St
$440,000    2204-2206 N 4th St
$439,900    1276 N High St Apt 201
$439,900    1145 N High St Unit 404
$427,000    410 E 15th Ave
$421,900    1145 N High St Unit 206
$414,000    1406 Hunter Ave
$409,900    126 E Greenwood Ave
$399,999    386 E Northwood Ave
$399,900    442-444 E 16th Ave
$399,900    317 W 2nd Ave
$399,900    1158 Summit St
$399,900    1177 Pennsylvania Ave
$399,900    138 E Greenwood Ave
$399,000    1456 Indianola Ave
$399,000    1272 Courtland Ave
$389,900    140 E Greenwood Ave
$379,900    630 E 4th Ave
$379,500    1145 N High St Unit 302
$369,900    385 W 2nd Ave Unit 385
$335,000   * 28 W 4th Ave
$325,000    1056 Cleveland Ave
$325,000    1052 Cleveland Ave
$319,900    256 E 2nd Ave
$300,000    74 W Starr Ave
$299,900    827-829 Gibbard Ave
$298,000   * 1337 N 5th St
$289,000    1276 N High St Apt 305
$275,900   * 1186 Saint Clair Ave
$265,000    518 W 1st Ave
$262,000    199 W 5th Ave Apt E
$260,000    199 W 5th Ave Apt C
$250,000   * 1346-8 N 5th St
$250,000    1392 N 6th St
$250,000    W 6th Ave
$245,000    610 Gibbard Ave
$244,900    769 E Starr Ave
$225,750    1010 Olmstead Ave
$200,000    Bradley St
$195,000   * 69 E 5th Ave Unit 2
$189,900    497 E 2nd Ave
$185,000    498 E 2nd Ave
$179,900    472 Alden Ave
$179,900    1084 Sidney St
$179,500    1052 Olmstead Ave
$164,900   * 1014 Olmstead Ave
$129,900    574 Reynolds Ave Unit 6
$129,900    570 E Reynolds Ave
$124,500    1001 N 9th St

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.