Zip Codes Near Wake County, North Carolina

C

27511
Cary, NC

$650 to $4,830
83 Rentals
C

27512
Cary, NC

$670 to $4,350
62 Rentals
C

27513
Cary, NC

$670 to $4,350
103 Rentals
R

27601
Raleigh, NC

$1,088 to $7,515
120 Rentals
R

27602
Raleigh, NC

$875 to $3,750
340 Rentals
R

27605
Raleigh, NC

$950 to $3,675
87 Rentals
R

27606
Raleigh, NC

$610 to $2,600
425 Rentals
R

27607
Raleigh, NC

$650 to $4,750
293 Rentals
R

27608
Raleigh, NC

$1,200 to $4,950
60 Rentals
R

27609
Raleigh, NC

$770 to $7,205
119 Rentals
R

27612
Raleigh, NC

$675 to $5,610
120 Rentals
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