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

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Chattanooga
, Tennessee in Hamilton County

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Also known as:
Dynamo of Dixie
The Scenic City
102 active listings near Chattanooga
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$950,000    1283 Moore Rd N
$950,000    1283 N Moore Rd
$699,900    204 Brookwood Dr
$699,900    204 Brookwood Dr
$650,000   * 102 Ridgeside Rd
$650,000    3210 Brainerd Rd
$499,900    113 Woodlawn Dr
$485,000    4212 Rogers Rd
$475,000   * 3541 Dell Trl
$450,000    309 Hemphill Ave
$450,000    109 Asbury Dr
$450,000    311 Germantown Rd N
$450,000    311 N Germantown Rd
$449,000    303 Peachbloom Dr
$440,000    103 S Germantown Rd
$419,900   * 3508 Audubon Dr
$419,900   * 3508 Audubon Dr
$405,000   * 120 Haney Dr
$395,000    202 S Larchmont Ave
$385,000    200 Tunnel Blvd
$375,000    700 Biltmore Dr
$375,000    700 Biltmore Dr
$364,900    318 Talley Rd
$359,000    398 Shallowford Rd
$359,000    398 Shallowford Rd
$357,000    411 Sioux Trl
$350,000   * 3707 Chula Vista Dr
$350,000    3437 Alta Vista Dr
$350,000    3437 Alta Vista Dr
$349,500   * 4119 Mayfair Ave
$333,000    736 Moore St
$330,000    736 Moore St
$315,000    3703 Chula Vista Dr
$315,000    621 N Moore Rd
$309,000   * 5503 Orlin Dr
$309,000    3605 Monte Vista Dr
$300,000    1113 Rockway Dr
$300,000   * 3606 Idlewild Cir
$299,900    3404 Frawley St
$299,900    1108 Shallowford Rd
$295,000    706 Woods Dr
$289,900   * 3321 Windsor Ct
$285,000   * 411 Talley Rd
$285,000    411 Talley Rd
$285,000    411 Talley Rd
$274,900    702 McGowan Ave
$274,900    702 McGowan Ave
$270,000    717 Woodmore Ln
$269,900    1532 Lillian Ln
$269,333    119 N Lovell Ave
$269,000   * 4321 Kemp Dr
$269,000    4314 Kemp Dr
$267,000    3805 Larry Dr
$265,000    4717 Old Mission Rd
$265,000    3333 Pinewood Ave
$265,000    432 Booth Rd
$265,000    426 Booth Rd
$265,000    430 Booth Rd
$259,900   * 3126 Rockmeade Dr
$259,900   * 3126 Rockmeade Dr
$259,900   * 3126 Rockmeade Dr
$259,000    3829 North Ter
$259,000    3829 North Ter
$250,000   * 5210 Sunbeam Ave
$250,000    5210 Sunbeam Ave
$249,900    104 N Moore Rd
$249,900    107 S Moore Rd
$249,900    119 Crestview Cir
$240,000    109 Woodvale Ave
$235,000    3304 Through St
$235,000    3628 Ridgeside Rd
$235,000    3628 Ridgeside Rd
$233,777    4712 Montview Dr
$229,900   * 300 N Saint Marks Ave
$225,000    317 S St Marks Ave
$225,000    204 Booth Rd
$219,900   * 4911 Carolyn Ln
$214,900   * 4612 Woodmore View Cir
$208,000    4707 Colonial Dr
$200,000   * Bales Cir
$200,000   * 3809 North Ter
$200,000   * Bales Cir
$199,900    614 Belle Vista Ave
$199,900   * 386 Booth Rd
$189,000   * 822 Sylvan Dr
$185,000    4602 Old Mission Rd
$185,000    4602 Old Mission Rd
$174,900    3243 Conner St
$150,000    1007 Belmeade Ave
$135,000    3800 Provence St Apt 10
$129,000    309 S Howell Ave
$85,000   * 3800 Provence St
$85,000    3800 Provence St Apt 16
$40,000   * 742 Sylvan Dr
$35,000   * 211 Shawnee Trl Unit 7
$32,000    1116 Jarvis Ave
$30,000    Navajo Dr
$29,000    Pinewood Ave Unit 2
$25,000   * 223 Hemphill Ave
$12,000    E Ave Unit 21

Interested in fun facts and the history of Chattanooga, TN?
Then read on!

Fun and verifiable fact: In 1941, the world's first miniature golf course was built in Chattanooga. The course, called Tom Thumb Golf, was a big hit and sparked the rise of miniature golf's popularity across the United States.

Historical anecdote: During the Civil War, Chattanooga was a strategic location for both the Confederate and Union forces. In November 1863, the Union Army under General Ulysses S. Grant won a major victory against the Confederate Army at the Battle of Chattanooga. This victory opened up the gateway to the Deep South for the Union Army and marked a turning point in the Civil War. After the battle, President Abraham Lincoln visited Chattanooga and declared it the "Gateway to the South."