Cities Near Refugio, Texas

Austin

Austin

$430 to $19,369
2,917 Rentals
B

Bayside

$750 to $4,487
73 Rentals
B

Berclair

$685 to $2,439
78 Rentals
Corpus Christi

Corpus Christi

$293 to $10,400
480 Rentals
F

Fulton

$750 to $4,487
83 Rentals
Houston

Houston

$117 to $76,841
5,671 Rentals
McAllen

McAllen

$327 to $3,745
1,166 Rentals
M

Mcfaddin

$685 to $2,439
79 Rentals
R

Refugio

$689 to $4,487
72 Rentals
R

Rockport

$509 to $2,184
76 Rentals
San Antonio

San Antonio

$40 to $20,250
2,371 Rentals
S

Sinton

$399 to $4,487
83 Rentals
W

Woodsboro

$559 to $4,487
76 Rentals
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