USDA Eligible Active Listings Near
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Philadelphia
, Pennsylvania in Philadelphia County

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Also known as:
City of Brotherly Love
City of Homes
Philly
Quaker City
The Big Scrapple
City motto: Philadelphia maneto (Let brotherly love endure)
45 active listings near Philadelphia
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$575,000   👍 4544-50 Almond St
$495,000   👍 2625-27 Pratt St
$449,500   👍 4472-74 Richmond St
$435,000   👍 4760 Richmond St
$389,000   👍* 2737 Pratt St
$380,000   👍 2365-71 Orthodox St
$375,000   👍 4488 Livingston St
$359,900   👍 2832 Orthodox St
$339,900   👍 2845 Gillingham St
$335,000   👍 2864 Orthodox St
$329,900   👍* 4255 Richmond St
$329,000   👍 2739-41 Pratt St
$319,000   👍 4482 Livingston St
$309,999   👍 4756 Garden St
$299,900   👍 4471 E Thompson St
$299,000   👍* 4717-19 Almond St
$298,000   👍 2667 Orthodox St
$288,000   👍 4440 Garden St
$279,999   👍* 4611 Salmon St
$279,900   👍 4339 Edgemont St
$275,000   👍 2250 Kennedy St
$265,000   👍 2604 Orthodox St
$265,000   👍 4513 Almond St
$260,000   👍 4623 Emery St
$241,500   👍* 2849 Bridge St
$234,900   👍 2731 Pratt St
$230,000   👍* 2817 Gillingham St
$230,000   👍 2841 Gillingham St
$225,000   👍* 2523 Casimir St
$225,000   👍 4627 Edgemont St
$225,000   👍 4627 Edgemont St
$199,900   👍 2638-40 Buckius St
$199,900   👍* 2638-40 Buckius St
$197,500   👍* 2865 Hedley St
$195,000   👍 4635 Emery St
$192,000   👍* 3722 Richmond St
$185,000   👍* 5328 James St
$182,000   👍 4612 Melrose St
$179,000   👍 3768 Richmond St
$155,000   👍 2655 Haworth St
$149,000   👍* 3740 Richmond St
$139,900   👍* 4652 James St
$139,500   👍* 5044 James St
$130,000   👍 4736 Melrose St
$125,000   👍* 2236 Fraley St

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

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania is steeped in rich history and culture. Here are some interesting facts about the city and its surrounding areas:

1. Philadelphia was founded in 1682 by William Penn, a Quaker who wanted to establish a haven for religious tolerance.

2. The city played a crucial role in the American Revolution, serving as the location for both the signing of the Declaration of Independence in 1776 and the drafting of the US Constitution in 1787.

3. Philadelphia was the country's capital from 1790 to 1800.

4. The Liberty Bell, a symbol of American independence, is housed in Philadelphia's Independence National Historical Park.

5. The city is home to vibrant art and food scenes, with famous Philly cheesesteaks and soft pretzels being local favorites.

6. Benjamin Franklin, the famous American polymath, inventor, and statesman, chose Philadelphia as his home and laboratory.

7. Philadelphia is commonly referred to as the "City of Brotherly Love," a nickname that comes from the Greek words for "love" (phileo) and "brother" (adelphos).

8. The city is also home to numerous museums, including the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Franklin Institute, and the National Museum of American Jewish History.

9. The Schuylkill River Trail is a popular spot for walkers, runners, and bikers, with scenic views of the city's skyline.

10. Philadelphia is also known for its robust sports culture, with passionate fans cheering on their teams, including the Eagles (football), Phillies (baseball), 76ers (basketball), and Flyers (hockey).