Cities Near Rogers County, Oklahoma

A

Adair

$600 to $5,029
102 Rentals
A

Avant

$523 to $7,200
75 Rentals
B

Barnsdall

$523 to $7,200
76 Rentals
B

Bartlesville

$475 to $4,189
112 Rentals
BC

Big Cabin

$561 to $5,029
99 Rentals
B

Bixby

$721 to $3,465
106 Rentals
B

Bluejacket

$400 to $4,000
85 Rentals
BA

Broken Arrow

$200 to $4,370
239 Rentals
C

Catoosa

$600 to $2,350
94 Rentals
C

Chelsea

$675 to $5,029
98 Rentals
C

Chouteau

$670 to $4,370
99 Rentals
C

Claremore

$575 to $5,029
126 Rentals
C

Collinsville

$523 to $5,029
91 Rentals
C

Coweta

$590 to $4,370
93 Rentals
D

Delaware

$600 to $5,029
92 Rentals
D

Dewey

$500 to $7,200
89 Rentals
D

Disney

$561 to $4,000
87 Rentals
F

Foyil

$600 to $5,029
97 Rentals
G

Glenpool

$534 to $3,110
84 Rentals
H

Hulbert

$670 to $4,370
79 Rentals
I

Inola

$600 to $4,370
89 Rentals
J

Jenks

$525 to $3,200
119 Rentals
Kansas City

Kansas City

$25 to $13,561
2,718 Rentals
K

Kellyville

$515 to $3,110
71 Rentals
K

Ketchum

$561 to $4,000
86 Rentals
K

Kiefer

$534 to $3,110
79 Rentals
L

Langley

$561 to $5,029
87 Rentals
L

Lenapah

$600 to $5,029
92 Rentals
Little Rock

Little Rock

$350 to $6,560
645 Rentals
LG

Locust Grove

$670 to $4,370
93 Rentals
M

Mounds

$534 to $3,110
74 Rentals
N

Nowata

$600 to $5,029
97 Rentals
O

Oakhurst

$455 to $3,110
94 Rentals
O

Ochelata

$523 to $7,200
75 Rentals
Oklahoma City

Oklahoma City

$395 to $22,550
1,522 Rentals
O

Oologah

$600 to $5,029
98 Rentals
O

Owasso

$525 to $5,029
110 Rentals
P

Peggs

$670 to $4,370
78 Rentals
P

Porter

$670 to $4,370
85 Rentals
P

Pryor

$489 to $5,029
113 Rentals
R

Ramona

$523 to $7,200
75 Rentals
R

Redbird

$670 to $4,370
87 Rentals
R

Rose

$628 to $4,370
84 Rentals
S

Salina

$600 to $5,029
97 Rentals
SS

Sand Springs

$523 to $7,200
102 Rentals
S

Sapulpa

$455 to $2,279
92 Rentals
S

Skiatook

$523 to $7,200
84 Rentals
S

Spavinaw

$628 to $5,029
83 Rentals
S

Sperry

$523 to $7,200
79 Rentals
Springfield

Springfield

$350 to $9,895
634 Rentals
S

Strang

$670 to $5,029
93 Rentals
T

Tahlequah

$550 to $1,450
85 Rentals
T

Talala

$600 to $5,029
97 Rentals
Tulsa

Tulsa

$200 to $10,911
922 Rentals
V

Vera

$523 to $5,029
78 Rentals
V

Verdigris

$599 to $5,029
101 Rentals
V

Vinita

$561 to $5,029
95 Rentals
W

Wagoner

$670 to $4,370
93 Rentals
W

Welch

$400 to $4,000
86 Rentals
Wichita

Wichita

$200 to $5,813
697 Rentals
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