Zip Codes Near Granville County, North Carolina

B

27503
Bahama, NC

$1,880 to $2,795
1 Rentals
B

27509
Butner, NC

$1,159 to $1,435
5 Rentals
C

27522
Creedmoor, NC

$1,037 to $1,642
12 Rentals
H

27536
Henderson, NC

$795 to $1,400
20 Rentals
K

27544
Kittrell, NC

$950
15 Rentals
O

27565
Oxford, NC

21 Rentals
R

27572
Rougemont, NC

$1,060 to $2,795
15 Rentals
R

27573
Roxboro, NC

$930 to $1,152
13 Rentals
R

27574
Roxboro, NC

$930 to $1,152
13 Rentals
T

27583
Timberlake, NC

$1,060 to $1,152
7 Rentals
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