USDA Eligible Active Listings Near
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Ambridge
, Pennsylvania in Beaver County


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City motto: Proud Past, Bright Future
51 active listings near Ambridge
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$364,900   👍* 2086 Ridge Road Ext
$350,000   👍* 1849 Ridge Road Ext
$289,900   👍* 919 Pine St
$265,000   👍* 3 Cedar Ave
$265,000   👍 419 Elm Rd
$245,000   👍 3060 Woodland Rd
$239,000   👍* 1891 Concord Dr
$215,000   👍 177 Oak St
$214,999   👍* 33 Longvue Cir
$198,900   👍 267 14th St
$198,000   👍 601 Maplewood Ave # 15003
$195,000   👍* 420 Elm Rd
$195,000   👍* 1139 Carlson Dr
$194,900   👍* 1050 Norwood Ave
$179,900   👍 532 Howard St
$175,000   👍* 544 Valley Rd
$175,000   👍 805 12th St
$175,000   👍 934 Maplewood Ave
$174,900   👍 798 10th St
$165,000   👍 712 Kerr St
$164,800   👍* 719 25th St
$162,000   👍 1515 Lenz Ave
$159,500   👍 1713 N Walnut St
$159,000   👍 2518 Beaver Rd
$150,000   👍* 1146 Maplewood Ave
$150,000   👍 758 Beaver Rd # 15003
$145,000   👍 720 18th St
$139,900   👍* 721 25th St
$135,000   👍 519 Ridge Rd
$130,000   👍* 1527 Beaver Rd
$125,000   👍 317 Boyleston St
$119,900   👍* 67 Orchard St
$100,000   👍* 1226 Ohioview Ave
$99,900   👍* 306 Locust St
$99,900   👍 806 17th St
$99,900   👍* 577 Stephens St
$99,000   👍 18 Longvue Cir
$98,000   👍 958 Beaver Rd
$94,900   👍 246 Park Rd
$94,900   👍 1711 Lenz Ave
$87,000   👍* 1216 Beaver Rd
$84,900   👍 42 Forest Rd
$75,000   👍 1652 Ohio River Blvd
$64,900   👍 271 14th St
$58,000   👍* 2721 Beaver Rd
$58,000   👍 539 Glenwood Ave
$49,500   👍 2018 Ridge Road Ext
$49,000   👍* 230 Locust St

Interested in fun facts and the history of Ambridge, PA?
Then read on!

Ambridge, Pennsylvania was originally known as the "Harmony Society" settlement, which was founded by German Lutheran separatists in 1824. The town was built around the Harmony Society's communal lifestyle and the economy was primarily based on their agricultural and manufacturing endeavors. In 1984, the National Park Service designated a section of Ambridge as a historic district due to the town's unique history and architecture. Ambridge is also home to the Old Economy Village, a historic site and museum that preserves the town's rich history and legacy. Today, Ambridge is a small town with a population of around 6,000 people, and it's located about 20 miles northwest of Pittsburgh.