Zip Codes Near Garfield County, Washington

A

99402
Asotin, WA

$1,550 to $2,000
20 Rentals
C

99403
Clarkston, WA

$495 to $2,000
26 Rentals
C

99111
Colfax, WA

$269 to $3,045
132 Rentals
C

99113
Colton, WA

$550 to $2,500
196 Rentals
D

99328
Dayton, WA

2 Rentals
G

83832
Genesee, ID

6 Rentals
L

99143
Lacrosse, WA

3 Rentals
P

99347
Pomeroy, WA

1 Rentals
P

99163
Pullman, WA

$269 to $3,045
130 Rentals
U

99179
Uniontown, WA

$1,155 to $1,475
11 Rentals
W

99361
Waitsburg, WA

$900 to $2,054
49 Rentals
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