Zip Codes Near Jenkins Township, Pennsylvania

D

18642
Duryea, PA

$975 to $2,400
19 Rentals
M

18507
Moosic, PA

$1,000 to $2,200
28 Rentals
M

18444
Moscow, PA

$695 to $4,890
313 Rentals
OF

18518
Old Forge, PA

$800 to $2,400
22 Rentals
P

18640
Pittston, PA

$900 to $3,170
49 Rentals
P

18641
Pittston, PA

$900 to $1,450
15 Rentals
S

18503
Scranton, PA

$1,200 to $2,400
29 Rentals
S

18505
Scranton, PA

$695 to $2,500
273 Rentals
S

18510
Scranton, PA

$1,325 to $2,500
193 Rentals
S

18515
Scranton, PA

$625 to $2,500
381 Rentals
T

18517
Taylor, PA

$950 to $2,500
47 Rentals
WB

18702
Wilkes Barre, PA

$500 to $2,978
224 Rentals
WB

18705
Wilkes Barre, PA

$1,000 to $3,170
16 Rentals
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