*** 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 Choctaw, 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
$3,300,000    5001 Carrington Pl
$2,800,000    7900 N Bryant Ave
$1,795,000    5300 Carrington Pl
$1,780,000    8801 N Bryant Ave
$1,700,000    1401 E Hefner Rd
$1,500,000    8208 N Kelley Ave
$1,495,000    5301 Carrington Pl
$1,100,000    8801 Henley Ave
$1,100,000   * 11425 Robinwood Ln
$1,000,000    1909 NE 134th Ter
$885,000   * 9124 N Kelley Ave
$885,000   * 9100 N Kelley Ave
$795,000   * 10001 Nancy Rd
$680,000   * 3101 E Hefner Rd
$657,500    8401 N Bryant Ave
$650,000   * 11001 N Coltrane Rd
$599,000    3301 Harriet St
$595,000    2941 E Britton Rd
$569,900    9105 N Hassett Rd
$549,000   * 11020 Goldleaf Ln
$510,000   * 8617 N Bryant Ave
$485,000    NW Hefner Rd
$459,000   * 13200 N Eastern Ave
$400,000   * 13009 Green Cedar Ter
$400,000    Henley Ave
$399,000   * 11913 Gwendolyn Ln
$394,500   * 1720 Oaks Way
$369,500    11708 Katie Cv
$359,999   * 1608 Two Bridge Dr
$350,000    1616 Country Place Rd
$350,000   * 3104 NE 82nd St
$350,000   * 3104 NE 82nd St
$340,000   * 3400 E Britton Rd
$339,900    9900 N Eastern Ave
$335,000   * 11713 Katie Cv
$239,900    1826 NE 135th St
$229,900   * 1824 NE 135th St
$185,000    12115 Grand Cedar Ln

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.