Cities Near Franklin, Texas

Austin

Austin

$200 to $45,000
2,900 Rentals
B

Bremond

$499 to $5,671
83 Rentals
C

Calvert

$383 to $3,962
92 Rentals
Dallas

Dallas

$300 to $40,353
4,486 Rentals
G

Gause

$383 to $3,962
97 Rentals
H

Hearne

$579 to $3,962
96 Rentals
HL

Hilltop Lakes

$579 to $3,962
80 Rentals
Houston

Houston

$117 to $58,453
5,397 Rentals
K

Kosse

$499 to $5,671
84 Rentals
K

Kurten

$419 to $3,962
93 Rentals
M

Marquez

$419 to $3,962
94 Rentals
NB

New Baden

$419 to $3,962
90 Rentals
R

Reagan

$499 to $5,671
82 Rentals
San Antonio

San Antonio

$351 to $14,529
2,528 Rentals
Tyler

Tyler

$488 to $6,327
228 Rentals
Waco

Waco

$446 to $5,671
309 Rentals
W

Wheelock

$419 to $3,962
89 Rentals
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