Zip Codes Near Carter County, Tennessee

BC

37618
Bluff City, TN

$1,000 to $1,869
13 Rentals
B

37640
Butler, TN

4 Rentals
E

37643
Elizabethton, TN

$1,000 to $1,309
27 Rentals
EP

28622
Elk Park, NC

1 Rentals
H

37658
Hampton, TN

$929 to $1,865
21 Rentals
JC

37601
Johnson City, TN

$615 to $2,500
143 Rentals
JC

37602
Johnson City, TN

$615 to $2,500
84 Rentals
JC

37605
Johnson City, TN

$615 to $2,500
84 Rentals
RM

37687
Roan Mountain, TN

$1,250
4 Rentals
U

37692
Unicoi, TN

3 Rentals
W

37694
Watauga, TN

$929 to $1,309
2 Rentals
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