Zip Codes Near Newark, Maryland

B

21811
Berlin, MD

$787 to $2,858
18 Rentals
B

21813
Bishopville, MD

$2,300
19 Rentals
OC

21842
Ocean City, MD

$2,300 to $10,000
55 Rentals
OC

21843
Ocean City, MD

$2,300 to $10,000
56 Rentals
P

21849
Parsonsburg, MD

2 Rentals
S

21804
Salisbury, MD

$471 to $4,378
71 Rentals
S

19975
Selbyville, DE

$1,170 to $10,000
10 Rentals
S

21862
Showell, MD

$787 to $2,858
21 Rentals
SH

21863
Snow Hill, MD

$1,075
5 Rentals
W

21872
Whaleyville, MD

1 Rentals
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