Zip Codes Near Clayton County, Georgia

F

30214
Fayetteville, GA

$1,053 to $10,762
52 Rentals
F

30215
Fayetteville, GA

$1,100 to $2,400
26 Rentals
FP

30297
Forest Park, GA

$1,050 to $2,300
88 Rentals
H

30228
Hampton, GA

$1,236 to $5,225
33 Rentals
J

30236
Jonesboro, GA

$1,050 to $5,225
98 Rentals
J

30238
Jonesboro, GA

$1,045 to $5,225
50 Rentals
M

30260
Morrow, GA

$1,050 to $2,300
38 Rentals
R

30273
Rex, GA

$1,049 to $1,786
9 Rentals
R

30274
Riverdale, GA

$935 to $2,000
93 Rentals
R

30296
Riverdale, GA

$935 to $10,762
44 Rentals
UC

30291
Union City, GA

$1,105 to $2,868
55 Rentals
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