Zip Codes Near Tulsa County, Oklahoma

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74104
Tulsa, OK

$625 to $2,750
68 Rentals
T

74105
Tulsa, OK

$603 to $1,349
70 Rentals
T

74112
Tulsa, OK

$625 to $1,450
43 Rentals
T

74114
Tulsa, OK

$750 to $1,200
24 Rentals
T

74128
Tulsa, OK

$725 to $1,256
13 Rentals
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74129
Tulsa, OK

$669 to $1,484
32 Rentals
T

74133
Tulsa, OK

$650 to $1,924
36 Rentals
T

74135
Tulsa, OK

$610 to $2,200
65 Rentals
T

74136
Tulsa, OK

$558 to $1,690
74 Rentals
T

74145
Tulsa, OK

$625 to $1,555
21 Rentals
T

74146
Tulsa, OK

$565 to $1,424
22 Rentals
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