Zip Codes Near Newell, North Carolina

C

28205
Charlotte, NC

$915 to $5,815
329 Rentals
C

28206
Charlotte, NC

$895 to $10,680
223 Rentals
C

28212
Charlotte, NC

$915 to $2,595
105 Rentals
C

28213
Charlotte, NC

$533 to $2,815
146 Rentals
C

28215
Charlotte, NC

$830 to $2,850
138 Rentals
C

28227
Charlotte, NC

$690 to $3,110
84 Rentals
C

28262
Charlotte, NC

$860 to $2,950
191 Rentals
C

28269
Charlotte, NC

$959 to $2,950
170 Rentals
C

28027
Concord, NC

$650 to $2,940
150 Rentals
H

28075
Harrisburg, NC

$533 to $2,815
14 Rentals
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