
Apartments near Berkeley City College in Berkeley, CA (2,600 Rentals)


418 McAuley St

447 McAuley St

6009 Claremont Ave

523 59th St

569 59th St

1015 62nd St

966 61st Pl

1090 63rd St

1019-1025 62nd St

1050 Kains Ave

1400 Solano Ave

5814 Martin Luther King Jr Way

919 60th St

5810 Martin Luther King Way

1035 Kains Ave

770 58th St

580 58th St

5825 Genoa St

845 San Carlos Ave

445 59th St

6027 Harwood Ave

6045-6051 Harwood Ave

5909 Chabot Rd

6053 Harwood Ave

570 58th St

5802-5804 Telegraph Ave

636 58th St

848 San Carlos Ave

901 59th St

5810 Adeline St

1186-1192 Ocean Ave

524 58th St

558 58th St

5907-5909 Chabot Rd

5916-5920 College Ave

5900 Claremont Ave

6101-6107 Chabot Rd

460 58th St

578 Forest St

633 58th St

629 58th St

974 60th St

Oliver Lofts

1009 Kains Ave

5848 Occidental St

807 58th St

6135 Chabot Rd

6024 Chabot Rd

5938 Chabot Rd

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How much are Studio apartments in Berkeley?
There are currently 1,742 Studio Apartments in Berkeley with rent ranges from $800 to $5,226 with an average price of $2,380.
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Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Berkeley ranges from $765 to $259,501 with an average monthly rent of $3,483.
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The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Berkeley range from $674 to $15,481. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $3,203.
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