
Apartments near 2450-2480 Shattuck Avenue Corner in Berkeley, CA (2,740 Rentals)


2109 Kala Bagai Way

2108 Stuart St

2418 Dwight Way

David Blackwell Hall

1933 Stuart St

2620 Dana St

1907 Center St

1807-1811 Derby St

1733 Bancroft Way

2411 Durant Ave

1735 Carleton St

1814 Derby St

1927 Stuart St

1713 Dwight Way

1912 Addison St

2310 Roosevelt Ave

1712 Dwight Way

2199 Grant St

2306 Roosevelt Ave

2304 Roosevelt Ave

2319 Ward St

Studio Building

2732 Martin Luther King Jr Way

2800 Milvia St

1711 Blake St

1709 Dwight Way

2401 McGee Ave

2214-2216 Stuart St

1719 Carleton St

2124 Mckinley Ave

2133 Grant St

2339 McGee Ave

2410 Carleton St

2118 McKinley Ave

2419 Parker St

1915 Addison St

2151 Oregon St

1934 Stuart St

1734 Allston Way

2318 Ward St

2134-2136 Grant St

2316 Ward St

2442 Haste St

1708 Parker St

2416 McGee Ave

New Sequoia Apartments

1645 Dwight Way

2426 McGee Ave

2115 Grant St

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How much are Studio apartments in Berkeley?
There are currently 1,752 Studio Apartments in Berkeley with rent ranges from $800 to $5,226 with an average price of $2,505.
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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 $3,216.
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The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Berkeley range from $949 to $15,481. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $3,105.
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