
Apartments near 2450-2480 Shattuck Avenue Corner in Berkeley, CA (2,742 Rentals)


2517 Regent St

1930 Walnut St

2425 Regent St

2626 Regent St

2535 Regent St

1815 Oregon St

2215 Jefferson Ave

1922-1924 Walnut St

2003-2005 Berkeley Way

Anchor House

1921 Bonita Ave

1615 Parker St

1737 Addison St

2405 California St

2445 Derby St

2425 California St

2910 Fulton St

2632 Regent St

1710-1712 Ward St

2134 Mcgee Ave

2812-2820 Telegraph Ave

1704 Ward St

1942 Russell St

2339 Oregon St

1915 Bonita Ave

1730 Stuart St

1727 Addison St

Dwight Way Apartments

1601 Dwight Way

2314 Oregon St

2447 Derby St

2532-2534 Dwight Way

2915 Wheeler St

2631 Regent Street

2910 Adeline St

Channing Bowditch

2122 Mcgee Ave

1909 Berkeley

2040-2042 Hearst Ave

1905 Henry St

2918 Fulton St

2109 Mcgee Ave

2914 Adeline St

2311-2313 Russell St

2926 Lorina St

2533 California St

2224 Jefferson Ave

1612 Parker St

1903 Bonita Ave

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