Zip Codes Near Waukesha County, Wisconsin

B

53045
Brookfield, WI

$1,102 to $4,400
41 Rentals
D

53018
Delafield, WI

$1,195 to $4,000
13 Rentals
M

53149
Mukwonago, WI

$1,193 to $2,570
13 Rentals
NB

53146
New Berlin, WI

$1,295 to $2,375
12 Rentals
P

53072
Pewaukee, WI

$1,095 to $4,400
105 Rentals
W

53183
Wales, WI

$1,195 to $3,195
5 Rentals
W

53186
Waukesha, WI

$725 to $4,400
170 Rentals
W

53187
Waukesha, WI

$725 to $2,743
118 Rentals
W

53188
Waukesha, WI

$725 to $3,386
138 Rentals
W

53189
Waukesha, WI

$850 to $3,195
65 Rentals
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