
Apartments near Alta Bates Summit Medical Center - Alta Bates Campus in Berkeley, CA (2,867 Rentals)


5941 Vallejo St

1265 Ocean Ave

426 41st St

434 41st St

486 41st Ave

Casa Isabella

4235 Montgomery St

1049 45th St

468 41st St

438 41st St

5300-5300 San Pablo Ave

1274 63rd St

4124 Emerald St

5306 San Pablo Ave

The Strand I Apartments

5876 Vallejo St

6450-6490 Doyle St

Glasshaus

1091 53rd St

Premier Emeryville Apartments

255 Ridgeway Ave

768 41st St

461-463 41st St

4339 Adeline St

4238-4240 Montgomery St

455 41st St

4333 Adeline St

421 41st St

5200-5232 San Pablo Ave

356 41st St

374 41st St

537 41st St

1292 63rd St

473 41st St

350 41st St

Gateway Commons

958-968 42nd St

4318 Howe St

4328 Howe St

6310 Doyle St

4211 Montgomery St

4343 Essex St

5851 Vallejo St

4327 Essex St

440 40th St

870 41st St

1153 55th St

4800-4824 San Pablo Ave

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