Zip Codes Near Newtonville, New York

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12203
Albany, NY

$1,000 to $3,420
679 Rentals
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12204
Albany, NY

$1,050 to $2,875
81 Rentals
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12205
Albany, NY

$968 to $3,420
194 Rentals
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12206
Albany, NY

$1,000 to $3,330
462 Rentals
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12208
Albany, NY

$1,000 to $4,000
446 Rentals
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12210
Albany, NY

$800 to $2,295
324 Rentals
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12211
Albany, NY

$968 to $2,766
185 Rentals
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12223
Albany, NY

$900 to $3,330
836 Rentals
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12226
Albany, NY

$900 to $3,330
836 Rentals
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12260
Albany, NY

$900 to $3,330
836 Rentals
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12110
Latham, NY

$990 to $2,766
41 Rentals
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