Zip Codes Near Fire Island, New York

B

11705
Bayport, NY

$2,040 to $3,470
33 Rentals
B

11713
Bellport, NY

$2,688 to $3,883
3 Rentals
BP

11715
Blue Point, NY

$1,880 to $3,110
36 Rentals
B

11719
Brookhaven, NY

$2,688 to $3,883
5 Rentals
H

11741
Holbrook, NY

$2,042 to $4,310
53 Rentals
H

11742
Holtsville, NY

$2,150 to $4,045
20 Rentals
O

11769
Oakdale, NY

$1,951 to $3,675
15 Rentals
P

11772
Patchogue, NY

$1,399 to $4,999
116 Rentals
S

11782
Sayville, NY

$1,800 to $4,320
104 Rentals
WS

11796
West Sayville, NY

$2,000 to $2,890
19 Rentals
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