Zip Codes Near Franklin County, Florida

A

32320
Apalachicola, FL

4 Rentals
B

32321
Bristol, FL

5 Rentals
C

32322
Carrabelle, FL

$1,250 to $4,695
6 Rentals
C

32327
Crawfordville, FL

8 Rentals
E

32328
Eastpoint, FL

7 Rentals
H

32334
Hosford, FL

$975 to $1,290
14 Rentals
P

32346
Panacea, FL

2 Rentals
PS

32456
Port Saint Joe, FL

$1,628 to $5,725
8 Rentals
S

32358
Sopchoppy, FL

6 Rentals
W

32465
Wewahitchka, FL

$5,725
5 Rentals
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Apartment Occupancy Rates: Renter Attraction vs Renter Retention

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