Zip Codes Near Surprise, New York

C

12051
Coxsackie, NY

$1,500 to $1,550
16 Rentals
E

12058
Earlton, NY

2 Rentals
F

12431
Freehold, NY

$1,100 to $2,000
21 Rentals
G

12083
Greenville, NY

$1,850
13 Rentals
H

12087
Hannacroix, NY

$950 to $2,300
9 Rentals
L

12451
Leeds, NY

$1,850 to $2,200
10 Rentals
NB

12124
New Baltimore, NY

$950 to $1,250
3 Rentals
R

12143
Ravena, NY

$950 to $2,300
19 Rentals
S

12173
Stuyvesant, NY

4 Rentals
WC

12192
West Coxsackie, NY

$950 to $2,300
23 Rentals
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Apartment Occupancy Rates: Renter Attraction vs Renter Retention

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