Zip Codes Near Dix Hills, New York

B

11717
Brentwood, NY

$2,000 to $3,800
20 Rentals
B

11718
Brightwaters, NY

$1,895 to $4,708
54 Rentals
CI

11722
Central Islip, NY

$1,300 to $4,855
28 Rentals
C

11725
Commack, NY

$1,780 to $2,300
10 Rentals
DP

11729
Deer Park, NY

$1,601 to $3,495
39 Rentals
EN

11731
East Northport, NY

$1,900 to $4,550
24 Rentals
G

11740
Greenlawn, NY

7 Rentals
H

11788
Hauppauge, NY

$1,300 to $6,449
29 Rentals
HS

11746
Huntington Station, NY

$1,950 to $5,900
82 Rentals
M

11747
Melville, NY

$2,000 to $4,970
12 Rentals
NB

11703
North Babylon, NY

$1,950 to $3,635
17 Rentals
S

11787
Smithtown, NY

$1,950 to $3,950
37 Rentals
W

11798
Wyandanch, NY

$1,800 to $3,495
10 Rentals
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