Zip Codes Near Bakersfield, California

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93301
Bakersfield, CA

$1,050 to $2,250
179 Rentals
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93304
Bakersfield, CA

$850 to $1,850
216 Rentals
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93305
Bakersfield, CA

$850 to $1,650
227 Rentals
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93306
Bakersfield, CA

$850 to $2,100
197 Rentals
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93307
Bakersfield, CA

$650 to $2,400
861 Rentals
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93308
Bakersfield, CA

$650 to $2,595
858 Rentals
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93309
Bakersfield, CA

$955 to $2,028
269 Rentals
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93311
Bakersfield, CA

$1,595 to $2,395
48 Rentals
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93312
Bakersfield, CA

$1,475 to $2,520
36 Rentals
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93313
Bakersfield, CA

$899 to $2,410
85 Rentals
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93314
Bakersfield, CA

$775 to $2,495
97 Rentals
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93389
Bakersfield, CA

$850 to $2,300
386 Rentals
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93390
Bakersfield, CA

$850 to $2,028
428 Rentals
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