Cities Near New Port Richey East, Florida

A

Aripeka

$526 to $3,468
96 Rentals
BP

Bayonet Point

$526 to $3,050
204 Rentals
BS

Beacon Square

$736 to $3,613
71 Rentals
B

Brooksville

$516 to $4,984
153 Rentals
C

Carrollwood

$775 to $4,461
347 Rentals
C

Cheval

$957 to $18,667
65 Rentals
CP

Citrus Park

$850 to $5,111
100 Rentals
C

Clearwater

$625 to $21,751
801 Rentals
CB

Clearwater Beach

$625 to $4,000
430 Rentals
C

Connerton

$1,175 to $18,667
63 Rentals
CB

Crystal Beach

$1,060 to $4,613
77 Rentals
Daytona Beach

Daytona Beach

$550 to $6,670
648 Rentals
D

Dunedin

$700 to $4,336
325 Rentals
EL

East Lake

$736 to $5,111
93 Rentals
EL

East Lake-Orient Park

$735 to $3,634
73 Rentals
EL

Egypt Lake-Leto

$879 to $4,461
70 Rentals
E

Elfers

$515 to $2,995
359 Rentals
Ft. Myers

Ft. Myers

$447 to $19,773
1,023 Rentals
HB

Hernando Beach

$526 to $3,468
93 Rentals
H

Holiday

$515 to $12,576
230 Rentals
H

Hudson

$526 to $2,747
156 Rentals
Jacksonville

Jacksonville

$100 to $115,000
1,865 Rentals
JE

Jasmine Estates

$526 to $3,000
75 Rentals
K

Keystone

$895 to $5,111
68 Rentals
LM

Lake Magdalene

$509 to $4,461
118 Rentals
Lakeland

Lakeland

$315 to $4,739
435 Rentals
LO

Land O Lakes

$1,244 to $18,667
261 Rentals
L

Lutz

$509 to $7,762
320 Rentals
M

Masaryktown

$627 to $4,005
104 Rentals
MO

Meadow Oaks

$526 to $3,000
60 Rentals
Miami

Miami

$200 to $130,000
13,116 Rentals
NP

New Port Richey

$580 to $3,613
495 Rentals
N

Northdale

$957 to $3,463
171 Rentals
O

Odessa

$895 to $18,667
113 Rentals
O

Oldsmar

$1,093 to $5,111
195 Rentals
Orlando

Orlando

$250 to $23,370
1,495 Rentals
O

Ozona

$1,300 to $2,350
93 Rentals
PH

Palm Harbor

$610 to $12,576
410 Rentals
PR

Port Richey

$700 to $3,050
307 Rentals
QR

Quail Ridge

$526 to $18,667
60 Rentals
SH

Safety Harbor

$676 to $9,085
250 Rentals
Sarasota

Sarasota

$493 to $26,250
772 Rentals
SH

Shady Hills

$603 to $3,468
156 Rentals
SH

Spring Hill

$603 to $3,468
307 Rentals
Tallahassee

Tallahassee

$309 to $14,121
1,179 Rentals
Tampa

Tampa

$509 to $145,939
2,079 Rentals
TS

Tarpon Springs

$515 to $12,576
276 Rentals
TT

Temple Terrace

$589 to $145,939
247 Rentals
TP

Timber Pines

$526 to $3,468
60 Rentals
T'

Town 'n' Country

$850 to $7,640
167 Rentals
T

Trinity

$736 to $4,613
140 Rentals
UH

University Hillsborough

$509 to $6,319
111 Rentals
WW

Weeki Wachee

$526 to $3,468
129 Rentals
W

Westchase

$850 to $5,111
162 Rentals
YC

Ybor City

$1,005 to $12,849
80 Rentals
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