Cities Near Opelika, Alabama

Atlanta

Atlanta

$200 to $17,062
3,607 Rentals
A

Auburn

$344 to $5,750
154 Rentals
AU

Auburn University

$523 to $5,750
80 Rentals
Augusta

Augusta

$282 to $5,753
442 Rentals
Birmingham

Birmingham

$325 to $13,500
1,049 Rentals
CH

Camp Hill

$520 to $5,750
74 Rentals
Chattanooga

Chattanooga

$250 to $6,650
674 Rentals
C

Cusseta

$619 to $5,090
72 Rentals
Greenville

Greenville

$425 to $12,547
478 Rentals
L

Lafayette

$520 to $5,090
71 Rentals
L

Lanett

$585 to $5,090
78 Rentals
L

Loachapoka

$523 to $5,750
82 Rentals
Mobile

Mobile

$400 to $6,870
364 Rentals
N

Notasulga

$523 to $5,750
80 Rentals
O

Opelika

$500 to $5,090
89 Rentals
S

Salem

$745 to $5,090
71 Rentals
S

Smiths

$678 to $4,000
74 Rentals
SS

Smiths Station

$545 to $4,000
76 Rentals
Tallahassee

Tallahassee

$294 to $5,000
1,119 Rentals
T

Tuskegee

$523 to $5,750
89 Rentals
TI

Tuskegee Institute

$523 to $5,750
88 Rentals
V

Valley

$585 to $5,090
84 Rentals
W

Waverly

$523 to $5,750
84 Rentals
WP

West Point

$585 to $5,090
79 Rentals
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