Zip Codes Near Johns Creek, Georgia

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30005
Alpharetta, GA

$930 to $4,650
39 Rentals
A

30009
Alpharetta, GA

$1,250 to $5,856
103 Rentals
A

30022
Alpharetta, GA

$1,158 to $6,500
62 Rentals
A

30338
Atlanta, GA

$1,065 to $3,316
69 Rentals
A

30340
Atlanta, GA

$925 to $3,500
77 Rentals
A

30350
Atlanta, GA

$1,057 to $4,710
127 Rentals
A

30360
Atlanta, GA

$945 to $2,815
67 Rentals
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30096
Duluth, GA

$878 to $6,500
103 Rentals
D

30097
Duluth, GA

$930 to $6,500
66 Rentals
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30071
Norcross, GA

$945 to $7,900
99 Rentals
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30092
Norcross, GA

$999 to $7,900
80 Rentals
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30093
Norcross, GA

$945 to $7,900
114 Rentals
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30076
Roswell, GA

$985 to $5,856
260 Rentals
S

30024
Suwanee, GA

$930 to $4,145
79 Rentals
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