Cities Near Barron, Wisconsin

A

Almena

$350 to $3,265
86 Rentals
B

Barronett

$350 to $3,211
91 Rentals
B

Birchwood

$200 to $3,200
107 Rentals
B

Brill

$350 to $3,200
106 Rentals
C

Cameron

$350 to $3,200
107 Rentals
C

Chetek

$350 to $3,200
106 Rentals
C

Clayton

$350 to $3,650
83 Rentals
C

Comstock

$350 to $3,265
88 Rentals
C

Cumberland

$350 to $3,265
97 Rentals
D

Dallas

$350 to $3,200
105 Rentals
H

Haugen

$350 to $3,200
97 Rentals
Madison

Madison

$111 to $14,130
1,831 Rentals
M

Mikana

$350 to $3,200
104 Rentals
Milwaukee

Milwaukee

$200 to $36,000
3,825 Rentals
M

Minneapolis

$280 to $15,685
4,989 Rentals
NA

New Auburn

$500 to $3,200
102 Rentals
P

Prairie

$350 to $3,200
97 Rentals
PF

Prairie Farm

$350 to $3,200
98 Rentals
RL

Rice Lake

$350 to $3,200
120 Rentals
R

Ridgeland

$350 to $3,200
101 Rentals
SC

Sand Creek

$350 to $3,200
105 Rentals
TL

Turtle Lake

$350 to $3,650
84 Rentals
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