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

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Toledo
, Ohio in Lucas County

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Also known as:
Corn City
The Glass City
City motto: Laborare est Orare" (To Work is to Pray)
15 active listings near Toledo
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$99,000    2628 Fulton St
$82,000    3113 Scottwood Ave
$79,900   * 313 W Delaware Ave
$79,900    20 Melrose Ave
$77,500    404 Boston Pl
$70,000   * 226 Kenilworth Ave
$69,900    2519 Franklin Ave
$69,786   * 2537 Lawrence Ave
$58,000    3265 Maplewood Ave
$49,900    3279 N Detroit Ave
$49,900    133 Melrose Ave
$49,900    406 Islington St
$39,900   * 521 Nottingham Ter
$36,000   * 405 Islington St
$35,000    202 Rosalind Pl

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

Toledo is a city located in northwest Ohio, United States. Here are some facts and an anecdote related to the city:

- Toledo was found in 1833 and was incorporated as a city in 1837. It was named after Toledo, Spain.

- Toledo is known as the "Glass City" thanks to its association with the glass industry. The Owens-Illinois headquarters are based in Toledo, and it is also home to the Toledo Museum of Art, which has a notable glass collection.

- In the late 19th century, Toledo was a major railroad hub, with several railroad lines converging in the city. This made it an important transportation and industrial center.

- An interesting anecdote about Toledo involves its role in the Prohibition era. Toledo was a major city for bootlegging, and became known for its infamous "Toledo Beer Wars" in the 1920s. These were violent conflicts between rival bootlegging gangs that led to numerous deaths and arrests. In fact, one gunfight in 1925 left seven people dead and many more injured. The Toledo Beer Wars were one of the most notorious and deadly episodes of organized crime during the Prohibition era.