Zip Codes Near Desert Lake, California

A

92301
Adelanto, CA

$750 to $1,395
122 Rentals
B

93516
Boron, CA

4 Rentals
CC

93505
California City, CA

$985 to $1,595
29 Rentals
E

93523
Edwards, CA

$985 to $1,595
36 Rentals
H

92342
Helendale, CA

$1,875
10 Rentals
H

92347
Hinkley, CA

$395 to $1,595
267 Rentals
L

93534
Lancaster, CA

$1,200 to $2,900
110 Rentals
L

93535
Lancaster, CA

$1,200 to $3,884
141 Rentals
M

93501
Mojave, CA

$968 to $2,525
60 Rentals
OG

92368
Oro Grande, CA

$915 to $1,875
54 Rentals
P

93591
Palmdale, CA

$1,650 to $2,300
8 Rentals
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