Zip Codes Near Santa Cruz County, Arizona

A

85645
Amado, AZ

4 Rentals
FH

85613
Fort Huachuca, AZ

$665 to $1,695
27 Rentals
GV

85614
Green Valley, AZ

$1,700 to $2,230
10 Rentals
HC

85616
Huachuca City, AZ

4 Rentals
N

85621
Nogales, AZ

$1,050 to $1,200
12 Rentals
RR

85648
Rio Rico, AZ

$1,050 to $1,200
6 Rentals
SV

85650
Sierra Vista, AZ

$675 to $2,880
35 Rentals
S

85637
Sonoita, AZ

$1,050 to $2,230
20 Rentals
T

85646
Tubac, AZ

$1,200
5 Rentals
V

85641
Vail, AZ

$399 to $2,945
2,599 Rentals
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