Cities Near Honey Grove, Pennsylvania

Albany

Albany

$500 to $4,900
1,420 Rentals
A

Allensville

$313 to $8,850
96 Rentals
Allentown

Allentown

$500 to $5,085
871 Rentals
A

Amberson

$320 to $2,700
93 Rentals
Baltimore

Baltimore

$400 to $13,473
2,963 Rentals
B

Belleville

$450 to $8,850
92 Rentals
B

Blain

$320 to $2,822
85 Rentals
BM

Blairs Mills

$313 to $2,700
90 Rentals
B

Bloomfield

$340 to $4,268
83 Rentals
Buffalo

Buffalo

$358 to $5,000
1,736 Rentals
B

Burnham

$605 to $8,850
103 Rentals
C

Carlisle

$340 to $2,695
123 Rentals
C

Concord

$320 to $2,789
94 Rentals
D

Doylesburg

$320 to $2,789
94 Rentals
DR

Dry Run

$320 to $2,700
88 Rentals
EW

East Waterford

$320 to $4,349
92 Rentals
E

Elliottsburg

$340 to $2,822
82 Rentals
G

Granville

$605 to $8,850
96 Rentals
Harrisburg

Harrisburg

$373 to $4,810
623 Rentals
HP

Highland Park

$605 to $8,850
106 Rentals
I

Ickesburg

$340 to $4,268
84 Rentals
L

Landisburg

$340 to $2,822
77 Rentals
L

Lewistown

$605 to $8,850
108 Rentals
L

Loysville

$320 to $2,822
87 Rentals
L

Lurgan

$320 to $2,700
100 Rentals
M

Mattawana

$605 to $8,850
95 Rentals
MA

Mc Alisterville

$340 to $4,268
80 Rentals
M

Mcveytown

$605 to $8,850
95 Rentals
M

Mexico

$340 to $4,268
85 Rentals
M

Mifflin

$340 to $8,850
103 Rentals
M

Mifflintown

$340 to $8,850
105 Rentals
MC

Mill Creek

$313 to $8,850
113 Rentals
MU

Mount Union

$313 to $8,850
95 Rentals
MH

Mt Holly Springs

$340 to $5,936
80 Rentals
N

Neelyton

$313 to $2,700
90 Rentals
NB

New Bloomfield

$340 to $4,268
81 Rentals
NG

New Germantown

$320 to $2,822
86 Rentals
New York

New York

$30 to $999,999
75,336 Rentals
NH

Newton Hamilton

$313 to $8,850
90 Rentals
N

Newville

$320 to $2,789
99 Rentals
OM

Oakland Mills

$340 to $8,850
96 Rentals
O

Orbisonia

$313 to $2,700
97 Rentals
Philadelphia

Philadelphia

$241 to $16,456
8,304 Rentals
Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh

$200 to $12,199
3,791 Rentals
P

Plainfield

$320 to $5,936
82 Rentals
PR

Port Royal

$340 to $4,349
96 Rentals
Poughkeepsie

Poughkeepsie

$600 to $6,089
368 Rentals
R

Reedsville

$605 to $8,850
95 Rentals
Richmond

Richmond

$395 to $16,378
1,558 Rentals
Rochester

Rochester

$25 to $5,950
1,505 Rentals
RF

Rockhill Furnace

$313 to $2,700
97 Rentals
Scranton

Scranton

$545 to $3,629
561 Rentals
SG

Shade Gap

$313 to $2,700
92 Rentals
SD

Shermans Dale

$340 to $2,822
83 Rentals
S

Shirleysburg

$313 to $4,000
93 Rentals
SR

Spring Run

$320 to $2,700
88 Rentals
Syracuse

Syracuse

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

Thompsontown

$340 to $4,268
81 Rentals
Washington

Washington

$200 to $41,569
8,102 Rentals
Y

Yeagertown

$605 to $8,850
95 Rentals
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