Zip Codes Near Polk County, North Carolina

C

29322
Campobello, SC

$1,005 to $2,385
15 Rentals
C

28722
Columbus, NC

$1,250
11 Rentals
EF

28726
East Flat Rock, NC

$1,200 to $2,039
11 Rentals
FR

28731
Flat Rock, NC

$1,195 to $2,039
57 Rentals
H

28792
Hendersonville, NC

$960 to $2,750
97 Rentals
LL

28746
Lake Lure, NC

$5,000
7 Rentals
L

29356
Landrum, SC

$2,000
8 Rentals
MS

28756
Mill Spring, NC

$5,000
11 Rentals
R

28139
Rutherfordton, NC

$580 to $5,000
52 Rentals
S

28773
Saluda, NC

$1,250 to $2,039
15 Rentals
T

28782
Tryon, NC

$1,250
11 Rentals
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