
Apartments near Park Street Landing in Alameda, CA (2,462 Rentals)


2406-2408 11th Ave

5444 International Blvd

2505-2511 E 29th St

2535 E 29th St

2241 48th Ave

Lyon's Apartment

705-709 E 18th St

721 E 19th St

2863 Brookdale Ave

1031 E 24th St

2158 50th Ave

714 E 18th St

4534 Congress Ave

1334 E 27th St

601-617 Foothill Blvd

2883 Brookdale Ave

2501 Humboldt Ave

2953 Brookdale Ave

2550 35th Ave

4083 Lyon Ave

2 Deering Ct

1818 7th Ave

2942 23rd Ave

2923 Coolidge Ave

2937 Brookdale Ave

4008-4018 Lyon Ave

2557 35th Ave

2945 Brookdale Ave

1019-1023 E 24th St

3920-3926 Lyon Ave

2509 Bartlett St

2924 14th Ave

1951 E 30th St

1443 6th Ave

2520-2530 38th Ave

820 E 21st St

4006 Lyon Ave

936-940 E 23rd St

2507-2509 Humboldt Ave

730-736 E 19th St

2912 14th Ave

5434 Holland St

2030 8th Ave

4107 Lyon Ave

2558 35th Ave

2151-2155 51st Ave

2228 48th Ave

2856 Brookdale Ave

2515 Bartlett St

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How much are Studio apartments in Alameda?
There are currently 1,922 Studio Apartments in Alameda with rent ranges from $895 to $6,500 with an average price of $2,175.
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Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Alameda ranges from $1,050 to $5,300 with an average monthly rent of $2,593.
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The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Alameda range from $1,798 to $6,276. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $3,258.
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