Zip Codes Near Newport County, Rhode Island

B

02809
Bristol, RI

$1,750 to $2,850
37 Rentals
FR

02721
Fall River, MA

$1,300 to $2,995
922 Rentals
FR

02723
Fall River, MA

$1,395 to $2,995
208 Rentals
FR

02724
Fall River, MA

$1,300 to $2,795
433 Rentals
M

02842
Middletown, RI

$1,385 to $10,000
92 Rentals
N

02841
Newport, RI

$1,385 to $7,000
14 Rentals
P

02871
Portsmouth, RI

$1,300 to $8,000
25 Rentals
S

02725
Somerset, MA

$1,495 to $2,400
32 Rentals
T

02878
Tiverton, RI

$1,400 to $2,000
21 Rentals
W

02790
Westport, MA

$1,395 to $2,995
121 Rentals
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