
Apartments near Marina Village Shopping Center in Alameda, CA (2,325 Rentals)


China Hill Triplex

X Oakland

2137 Park Blvd

801 E 21st St

459 Wayne Ave

1823 Foothill Blvd

357 Lester Ave

1920 Castro St

1922-1924 14th Ave

Uptown Place

351 Hanover Ave

1124 E 20th St

1912 Castro St

2034 10th Ave

372 Hanover Ave

353 Newton Ave

2015-2021 11th Ave

1811 Brush St

Hammer Arms

2048-2052 Lakeshore Ave

1033 Magnolia St

462 Stow Ave

1812 Foothill Blvd

468 Stow Ave

820 E 21st St

329-333 Athol Ave

1600-1602 E 19th St

1915-1917 16th Ave

Ventana Townhome Apartments

334 Newton Ave

2108 8th Ave

1226 E 20th St

1018-1020 Union St

1906 16th Ave

459 Stow Ave

1250 8th St

1912 16th Ave

526 21st St

1905 Foothill Blvd

454 Wesley Ave

1811 E 17th St

1917 Foothill Blvd

2130-2132 7th Ave

1101 11th Ave

478 Stow Ave

2120 8th Ave

2106 9th Ave

1632 E 19th St

1918 16th Ave
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