Zip Codes Near Long Hill, Connecticut

A

06401
Ansonia, CT

$1,400 to $3,500
72 Rentals
B

06606
Bridgeport, CT

$1,100 to $3,900
194 Rentals
B

06608
Bridgeport, CT

$1,075 to $9,128
119 Rentals
B

06610
Bridgeport, CT

$1,075 to $3,900
161 Rentals
D

06418
Derby, CT

$1,295 to $3,500
120 Rentals
E

06612
Easton, CT

$2,900 to $3,650
4 Rentals
F

06825
Fairfield, CT

$1,400 to $4,458
83 Rentals
M

06461
Milford, CT

$1,150 to $3,692
52 Rentals
M

06468
Monroe, CT

$1,650
7 Rentals
SH

06482
Sandy Hook, CT

$1,650 to $3,480
13 Rentals
S

06484
Shelton, CT

$1,295 to $4,000
134 Rentals
S

06614
Stratford, CT

$1,350 to $3,800
55 Rentals
T

06611
Trumbull, CT

$1,610 to $3,500
26 Rentals
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