Zip Codes Near Solano County, California

BL

94512
Birds Landing, CA

1 Rentals
D

95620
Dixon, CA

$1,050 to $4,225
76 Rentals
F

94533
Fairfield, CA

$1,100 to $3,470
201 Rentals
F

94534
Fairfield, CA

$1,400 to $3,705
154 Rentals
RV

94571
Rio Vista, CA

$795 to $2,495
167 Rentals
R

95680
Ryde, CA

2 Rentals
SC

94585
Suisun City, CA

$1,400 to $3,470
183 Rentals
TA

94535
Travis AFB, CA

$1,100 to $1,493
4 Rentals
V

95687
Vacaville, CA

$1,100 to $4,225
132 Rentals
V

95688
Vacaville, CA

$1,450 to $4,225
129 Rentals
WG

95690
Walnut Grove, CA

$1,300
34 Rentals
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