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Virginia Beach

435,415

Population

20

ZIP Codes

$67,161

Median Income

$279,334

Median Home Value

ZIP Codes in Virginia Beach

ZIP Code Place Name
23450 Virginia Beach
23451 Virginia Beach
23452 Virginia Beach
23453 Virginia Beach
23454 Virginia Beach
23455 Virginia Beach
23456 Virginia Beach
23457 Virginia Beach
23458 Virginia Beach
23459 Virginia Beach
23460 Virginia Beach
23461 Virginia Beach
23462 Virginia Beach
23463 Virginia Beach
23464 Virginia Beach
23465 Virginia Beach
23466 Virginia Beach
23467 Virginia Beach
23471 Virginia Beach
23479 Virginia Beach

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