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

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Oklahoma City
, Oklahoma in Oklahoma County

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39 active listings near Oklahoma City
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$579,000   * 8813 S Robinson Ave
$450,000    100 SW 83rd St
$375,000    401 Odom Rd
$345,000    109 Church Way
$335,000    417 SW 103rd St
$309,999   * 525 SW 102nd St
$264,000   * 1031 SW 84th St
$250,000    425 SW 99th St
$240,000   * 10317 S Ranchwood Manor Dr
$239,900   * 1204 SW 93rd St
$233,000   * 44 SW 92nd Pl
$224,990   * 6008 S Shartel Ave
$224,900   * 1100 SW 91st St
$219,900    1008 SW 61st St
$219,700   * 1000 SW 70th St
$215,000   * 8209 S Shartel Ave
$210,000    9713 S Blackwelder Ave
$209,000    9212 S McKinley Ave
$199,900   * 1217 SW 94th St
$194,900   * 9400 S Winston Way
$191,800    9513 S Winston Way
$189,900   * 6717 S Harvey Pl
$188,000   * 1069 SW 81st St
$180,000   * 1133 SW 100th Ter
$175,000    1204 SW 62nd St
$172,900   * 9401 Charwood Dr
$172,500   * 7021 S Harvey Ave
$169,900   * 1121 SW 100th St
$165,000   * 9404 Charwood Dr
$164,900    1005 SW 91st St
$162,400    1019 SW 91st St
$160,000   * 921 SW 97th St Unit 923
$155,500    1013 SW 92nd St
$145,000    842 Two Forty Pl
$140,000   * 9313 S Harvey Ave
$125,000   * 814 Two Forty Pl
$124,900    813 Two Forty Pl

Interested in fun facts and the history of Oklahoma City, OK?
Then read on!

Here are some facts and history about the Oklahoma City area:

1. The land that is now Oklahoma City was first settled by Native American tribes, including the Wichita and the Plains Apache.
2. In 1889, the area was opened to non-Native American settlers in a land run, and Oklahoma City was officially founded.
3. During the early 1900s, Oklahoma City became a major cattle and oil center.
4. In 1995, the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City was bombed, killing 168 people and injuring hundreds more.
5. Today, Oklahoma City is the capital of Oklahoma and the largest city in the state, with a population of over 650,000 people.
6. The city is home to many cultural attractions, including the Oklahoma City Museum of Art, the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum, and the Science Museum Oklahoma.
7. The Oklahoma City Thunder, an NBA basketball team, also calls the city home.
8. The area surrounding the city is known for its tornadoes, with the infamous May 3, 1999 tornado causing significant damage in the suburbs of Oklahoma City.