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

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Pittsburgh
, Pennsylvania in Allegheny County

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Also known as:
Birmingham of America
Iron City
The Burgh
The Smoky City
The Steel City
City motto: Benigno Numine (By Divine Providence)
49 active listings near Pittsburgh
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$2600000    328 334 Pearl St Pearl St
$799000   * 425 S Winebiddle St
$745000    237 Gross St
$650000    624 Edmond St
$649000    415 Cedarville St
$599900    3902 Liberty Ave
$595000   * 4506 Penn Ave
$519000    3914 Howley St
$515000    3903 Clement Way
$495000    5211 Penn Ave
$490000    136 Pearl St # 15224
$475000    512 S Millvale Ave
$450000   * 5217 Celia Pl
$450000    4507 Torley St
$400000    4020 Liberty Ave
$399900    3918 Howley St
$384900   * 5309 Broad St
$375000    515 Aspen St
$374900    4560 4562 Friendship Ave
$365000    214 S Millvale Ave
$359000    5358 Hillcrest St
$350000   * 4607 Carroll St
$349900    455 Pearl St
$349900    4790 Cypress St
$334500    428 Donna St
$330000    5138 Dearborn St
$325000    5201 Broad St
$324900    425 N Millvale Ave
$319900    5332 Waterford St
$310000    4066 Howley St
$299000   * 4902 Sciota St
$295000    256 Edmond St
$289900   * 4782 Aloe St
$289000   * 3935 Cabinet Way
$285000    410 Taylor St
$285000    4408 Woolslayer Way
$270000    4744 Kincaid St
$250000    4514 Wertz Way
$250000    4514 Wertz Way
$225000   * 4088 Howley St
$225000    4552 Carroll St
$225000    207 Pearl St
$190000    4538 Penn Ave
$190000    4540 Penn Ave
$179900   * 424 S Winebiddle St
$145000   * 5200 Dearborn St
$129000    4550 Carroll St
$87500   * 5350 Rosetta St
$70000    4725 Juniper St

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

One interesting historical event in the Pittsburgh area is the Whiskey Rebellion. In 1791, the U.S. government under President George Washington imposed a tax on distilled spirits, which outraged western Pennsylvania farmers who relied on whiskey as a cash crop. In 1794, a group of rebels staged a violent protest against tax collectors and federal officials in the area, which eventually led to a military intervention by the U.S. government. This was the first major test of federal authority under the new U.S. Constitution, and it helped to establish the supremacy of federal law over state and local interests. Today, the Whiskey Rebellion is commemorated with a National Historic Site in Washington, Pennsylvania, just south of Pittsburgh.