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

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Linwood
, Pennsylvania in Delaware County


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51 active listings near Linwood
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$1,450,000   * 1000 W Ridge Rd
$495,000    2 Brentwood Rd
$477,500    4461 Garnet Mine Rd
$459,900    1706 Peach St
$459,900    1706 Peach St
$435,000   * 519 Friends Way
$420,000    2245 Chichester Ave
$415,000   * 57 Dresner Cir
$400,000   * 1828 Peach St
$397,500   * 3 Dresner Cir
$375,000    2210 E Helms Mnr
$375,000    4450 Pilgrim Ln
$359,900    929 Sunset St
$355,000    917 Flora Ln
$334,900   * 2106 Broomall St
$325,000    2410 Chichester Ave
$299,000    1009 Meetinghouse Rd
$290,000    4367 Bethel Rd
$287,000   * 1326 Forrest St
$280,000   * 5000 Village Way Unit 5303
$275,000    2412 Blueball Ave
$275,000    2412 Blueball Ave
$259,900   * 4125 Bethel Rd
$249,900   * 17 Marshall Ave
$249,900   * 16 E 9th St
$240,000    11 W 8th St
$239,999   * 3540 W 10th St
$239,900   * 1668 Ward St
$239,000    3400 W 3rd St
$220,000   * 4506 Post Rd
$200,000    702 Market St
$199,000    940 Sunset St
$197,900    6 Cedar St
$190,000    1825 Huddle Ave
$175,000   * 22-1/2 Taylor Ave
$171,000    141 Ervin Ave
$160,000    1541 Yates Ave
$157,500   * 16 W 3rd St
$154,900   * 1587 Summit St
$150,000   * 1030 Chestnut St
$150,000   * 1310 Price St
$150,000    1455 Yates Ave
$150,000    1532 Summit St
$125,000   * 1572 Huddell Ave
$125,000    1813 Manor Ave
$90,000    1335 Green St
$85,000    604-608 Main St
$65,000    Plum St
$60,000    1700 Plum St
$40,000   * 2207 Wharton Ave
$35,000    Walnut St Lot 1

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

One fun and verifiable fact about Linwood, Pennsylvania is that it is home to a historic landmark known as the Strath Haven Condominium, which was originally built as a luxury hotel in the late 1800s. The building has a rich history and has hosted notable guests such as John Philip Sousa and the Vanderbilt family. Today, the building has been converted into condominiums, but its historic architecture and legacy remain a notable feature of the town.