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Grand Rapids

348,860

Population

26

ZIP Codes

$47,711

Median Income

$130,218

Median Home Value

ZIP Codes in Grand Rapids

ZIP Code Place Name
49501 Grand Rapids
49502 Grand Rapids
49503 Grand Rapids
49504 Grand Rapids
49505 Grand Rapids
49506 Grand Rapids
49507 Grand Rapids
49508 Grand Rapids
49510 Grand Rapids
49512 Grand Rapids
49514 Grand Rapids
49515 Grand Rapids
49516 Grand Rapids
49518 Grand Rapids
49523 Grand Rapids
49525 Grand Rapids
49528 Grand Rapids
49530 Grand Rapids
49534 Grand Rapids
49544 Grand Rapids
49546 Grand Rapids
49548 Grand Rapids
49555 Grand Rapids
49560 Grand Rapids
49588 Grand Rapids
49599 Grand Rapids

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