Cities Near Edgecombe County, North Carolina

A

Ahoskie

$526 to $4,333
97 Rentals
A

Aulander

$375 to $2,400
90 Rentals
A

Ayden

$525 to $2,450
98 Rentals
B

Bailey

$500 to $5,628
98 Rentals
B

Battleboro

$473 to $2,400
94 Rentals
B

Bellarthur

$550 to $2,450
85 Rentals
B

Bethel

$375 to $2,356
85 Rentals
BC

Black Creek

$500 to $2,400
97 Rentals
C

Castalia

$500 to $5,513
87 Rentals
Charlotte

Charlotte

$313 to $19,327
1,698 Rentals
C

Chocowinity

$375 to $2,928
87 Rentals
Columbia

Columbia

$401 to $10,113
629 Rentals
C

Conetoe

$400 to $2,450
86 Rentals
D

Dortches

$473 to $5,628
113 Rentals
Durham

Durham

$425 to $10,092
895 Rentals
EC

Elm City

$445 to $2,400
127 Rentals
E

Enfield

$500 to $2,400
96 Rentals
E

Everetts

$375 to $2,928
94 Rentals
F

Falkland

$400 to $2,450
87 Rentals
F

Farmville

$297 to $2,450
85 Rentals
F

Fountain

$400 to $2,450
85 Rentals
F

Fremont

$500 to $2,815
99 Rentals
Greensboro

Greensboro

$245 to $5,726
727 Rentals
G

Greenville

$375 to $2,928
222 Rentals
G

Grimesland

$375 to $2,928
85 Rentals
H

Halifax

$500 to $2,400
92 Rentals
H

Hamilton

$375 to $2,928
94 Rentals
H

Hassell

$375 to $2,928
88 Rentals
H

Hobgood

$400 to $2,400
89 Rentals
H

Hollister

$500 to $5,513
93 Rentals
H

Hookerton

$695 to $2,450
83 Rentals
J

Jackson

$500 to $3,209
88 Rentals
K

Kelford

$400 to $2,400
91 Rentals
K

Kenly

$532 to $5,628
89 Rentals
LW

Lewiston Woodville

$375 to $2,400
88 Rentals
L

Lucama

$500 to $5,628
104 Rentals
M

Macclesfield

$500 to $2,400
83 Rentals
M

Maury

$550 to $2,450
78 Rentals
M

Micro

$884 to $5,628
89 Rentals
M

Middlesex

$884 to $5,628
87 Rentals
Myrtle Beach

Myrtle Beach

$542 to $7,437
441 Rentals
N

Nashville

$469 to $5,628
107 Rentals
Norfolk

Norfolk

$450 to $6,630
1,191 Rentals
OC

Oak City

$375 to $2,356
92 Rentals
P

Parmele

$375 to $2,928
90 Rentals
P

Pikeville

$800 to $2,815
97 Rentals
P

Pinetops

$500 to $2,400
80 Rentals
P

Potecasi

$500 to $3,209
87 Rentals
P

Princeton

$884 to $5,628
89 Rentals
P

Princeville

$400 to $2,400
101 Rentals
Raleigh

Raleigh

$350 to $20,742
1,664 Rentals
RO

Red Oak

$500 to $5,628
106 Rentals
RS

Rich Square

$400 to $2,400
95 Rentals
Richmond

Richmond

$395 to $13,389
1,534 Rentals
R

Robersonville

$375 to $2,928
96 Rentals
RM

Rocky Mount

$469 to $2,400
171 Rentals
R

Roxobel

$400 to $2,400
91 Rentals
S

Saratoga

$500 to $2,400
90 Rentals
SN

Scotland Neck

$400 to $2,400
94 Rentals
S

Sharpsburg

$500 to $2,400
87 Rentals
S

Simpson

$375 to $2,928
88 Rentals
S

Sims

$500 to $5,628
97 Rentals
SH

Snow Hill

$725 to $2,170
91 Rentals
S

Speed

$400 to $2,400
88 Rentals
SH

Spring Hope

$500 to $5,628
92 Rentals
S

Stantonsburg

$500 to $2,276
91 Rentals
S

Stokes

$375 to $2,928
93 Rentals
T

Tarboro

$400 to $2,400
104 Rentals
T

Tillery

$500 to $2,400
90 Rentals
Virginia Beach

Virginia Beach

$550 to $6,630
976 Rentals
W

Walstonburg

$550 to $2,450
84 Rentals
W

Warrenton

$600 to $5,513
86 Rentals
W

Washington

$375 to $2,928
113 Rentals
W

Whitakers

$500 to $2,400
92 Rentals
W

Williamston

$375 to $2,928
105 Rentals
Wilmington

Wilmington

$590 to $11,516
430 Rentals
W

Wilson

$395 to $2,276
137 Rentals
W

Winterville

$400 to $2,170
129 Rentals
W

Woodland

$500 to $3,209
86 Rentals
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