Cities Near Geneva, New York

Albany

Albany

$500 to $4,900
1,424 Rentals
Allentown

Allentown

$500 to $5,085
875 Rentals
A

Arcadia

$884 to $4,600
60 Rentals
A

Aurora

$600 to $5,601
77 Rentals
B

Bellona

$600 to $6,960
87 Rentals
B

Branchport

$600 to $4,600
89 Rentals
Bridgeport

Bridgeport

$450 to $85,000
723 Rentals
Buffalo

Buffalo

$358 to $5,547
1,741 Rentals
C

Canandaigua

$612 to $4,600
103 Rentals
C

Cayuga

$910 to $4,600
77 Rentals
CS

Clifton Springs

$597 to $6,960
88 Rentals
C

Clyde

$884 to $6,960
98 Rentals
D

Dresden

$600 to $5,601
90 Rentals
F

Farmington

$606 to $6,960
81 Rentals
F

Fayette

$600 to $5,601
84 Rentals
G

Gananda

$836 to $3,895
58 Rentals
G

Gorham

$600 to $6,960
93 Rentals
H

Hall

$600 to $6,960
87 Rentals
Harrisburg

Harrisburg

$373 to $4,810
622 Rentals
H

Himrod

$600 to $7,450
83 Rentals
I

Interlaken

$600 to $7,450
79 Rentals
KP

Keuka Park

$600 to $4,600
89 Rentals
KF

King Ferry

$677 to $10,125
79 Rentals
L

Ledyard

$677 to $5,601
77 Rentals
L

Lodi

$600 to $7,450
79 Rentals
L

Lyons

$860 to $6,960
92 Rentals
M

Macedon

$632 to $6,960
103 Rentals
M

Manchester

$597 to $6,960
111 Rentals
M

Marion

$836 to $6,960
85 Rentals
M

Mentz

$628 to $3,328
58 Rentals
M

Middlesex

$600 to $4,600
79 Rentals
M

Montezuma

$628 to $3,328
77 Rentals
New York

New York

$30 to $999,999
75,349 Rentals
N

Newark

$855 to $6,960
100 Rentals
OC

Oaks Corners

$884 to $6,960
84 Rentals
O

Ovid

$600 to $5,601
83 Rentals
P

Palmyra

$850 to $6,960
99 Rentals
PY

Penn Yan

$440 to $4,600
102 Rentals
P

Phelps

$597 to $6,960
118 Rentals
Philadelphia

Philadelphia

$241 to $24,995
8,231 Rentals
Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh

$200 to $12,199
3,781 Rentals
PR

Poplar Ridge

$677 to $10,125
79 Rentals
PB

Port Byron

$524 to $3,328
77 Rentals
PG

Port Gibson

$884 to $6,960
84 Rentals
Poughkeepsie

Poughkeepsie

$735 to $6,306
371 Rentals
Rochester

Rochester

$25 to $5,950
1,500 Rentals
R

Romulus

$600 to $5,601
89 Rentals
R

Rose

$635 to $6,960
101 Rentals
R

Rushville

$600 to $6,960
85 Rentals
S

Savannah

$628 to $3,328
84 Rentals
Scranton

Scranton

$545 to $3,629
558 Rentals
S

Seneca

$900 to $4,600
60 Rentals
SC

Seneca Castle

$884 to $6,960
81 Rentals
SF

Seneca Falls

$600 to $6,960
105 Rentals
S

Shortsville

$884 to $6,960
91 Rentals
SB

South Butler

$600 to $4,000
97 Rentals
S

Springport

$677 to $5,601
75 Rentals
S

Stanley

$884 to $6,960
82 Rentals
Syracuse

Syracuse

$475 to $16,065
1,063 Rentals
US

Union Springs

$600 to $5,601
78 Rentals
W

Walworth

$632 to $6,960
100 Rentals
W

Waterloo

$884 to $6,960
127 Rentals
WV

Waterloo Village

$900 to $4,600
60 Rentals
W

Willard

$600 to $5,601
80 Rentals
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