Zip Codes Near Mecklenburg County, North Carolina

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28202
Charlotte, NC

$895 to $13,500
123 Rentals
C

28203
Charlotte, NC

$895 to $9,700
153 Rentals
C

28204
Charlotte, NC

$1,124 to $5,733
130 Rentals
C

28205
Charlotte, NC

$915 to $5,815
330 Rentals
C

28207
Charlotte, NC

$1,195 to $5,815
67 Rentals
C

28209
Charlotte, NC

$927 to $5,457
108 Rentals
C

28211
Charlotte, NC

$915 to $9,648
181 Rentals
C

28212
Charlotte, NC

$915 to $2,595
105 Rentals
C

28218
Charlotte, NC

$895 to $9,666
403 Rentals
C

28235
Charlotte, NC

$895 to $9,666
403 Rentals
C

28244
Charlotte, NC

$895 to $9,666
401 Rentals
C

28246
Charlotte, NC

$895 to $9,666
409 Rentals
C

28254
Charlotte, NC

$895 to $9,666
409 Rentals
C

28280
Charlotte, NC

$895 to $9,666
407 Rentals
C

28281
Charlotte, NC

$895 to $9,666
407 Rentals
C

28282
Charlotte, NC

$895 to $9,666
407 Rentals
C

28284
Charlotte, NC

$895 to $9,666
407 Rentals
C

28285
Charlotte, NC

$895 to $9,666
407 Rentals
C

28287
Charlotte, NC

$895 to $9,666
407 Rentals
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