Zip Codes Near Jefferson County, Alabama

A

35005
Adamsville, AL

$606 to $1,560
8 Rentals
B

35201
Birmingham, AL

$325 to $6,490
385 Rentals
B

35203
Birmingham, AL

$499 to $5,250
101 Rentals
B

35204
Birmingham, AL

$725 to $1,700
67 Rentals
B

35207
Birmingham, AL

$606 to $1,295
40 Rentals
B

35208
Birmingham, AL

$625 to $1,700
80 Rentals
B

35214
Birmingham, AL

$606 to $1,560
19 Rentals
B

35217
Birmingham, AL

$550 to $3,420
55 Rentals
B

35218
Birmingham, AL

$625 to $1,250
40 Rentals
B

35224
Birmingham, AL

$675 to $1,865
48 Rentals
B

35234
Birmingham, AL

$795 to $3,840
55 Rentals
B

35270
Birmingham , AL

$325 to $6,490
401 Rentals
F

35068
Fultondale, AL

$968 to $1,470
4 Rentals
G

35071
Gardendale, AL

$996 to $2,195
9 Rentals
MO

35117
Mount Olive, AL

$1,445 to $1,745
2 Rentals
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