Cities Near Banks, Alabama

A

Ariton

$479 to $1,979
72 Rentals
Atlanta

Atlanta

$200 to $27,119
3,609 Rentals
B

Bankston

$479 to $2,391
78 Rentals
Birmingham

Birmingham

$325 to $625,715
1,052 Rentals
B

Brundidge

$479 to $1,979
75 Rentals
C

Clio

$478 to $1,979
75 Rentals
G

Glenwood

$479 to $2,075
85 Rentals
G

Goshen

$479 to $2,100
86 Rentals
J

Jack

$479 to $1,979
78 Rentals
L

Louisville

$479 to $1,979
75 Rentals
M

Midway

$479 to $5,750
90 Rentals
Mobile

Mobile

$400 to $143,250
353 Rentals
P

Perote

$479 to $2,500
80 Rentals
PL

Pine Level

$479 to $3,800
84 Rentals
S

Skipperville

$642 to $1,979
70 Rentals
Tallahassee

Tallahassee

$309 to $14,121
1,150 Rentals
T

Troy

$402 to $2,391
103 Rentals
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