
Apartments near 2450-2480 Shattuck Avenue Corner in Berkeley, CA (2,741 Rentals)


2301 Ashby Ave

2045 Emerson St

1595 Allston Way

2218 Ashby Ave

1631 Oregon St

2410 Russell St

1846 Spruce St

1615-1617 Addison St

2021 Emerson St

2812 Regent St

2927 Harper St

2025 Emerson St

1906 Delaware St

3001 Deakin St

1911 Ashby Ave

3017 Fulton St

1721 Berkeley Way

1609 Addison St

1959 Ashby Ave

1846 Delaware St

2113 Delaware St

2615 Derby St

2126 California St

2405 Sacramento St

1820 Spruce St

2736 Hillegass Ave

3018 Fulton St

2411-2425 Russell St

2331 Sacramento St

1929 Delaware St

2720 California St

2127 Spaulding Ave

2634-2636 Benvenue Ave

Dwight Way Apartments

1525 Derby St

1709 Berkeley Way

1832 Delaware St

1933 Delaware St

1508 Blake St

2125 Delaware St

1925 Delaware St

3012 Deakin St

2628-2630 Benvenue Ave

2017 Delaware St

1917 Delaware St

2068-2070 Emerson St

1798 Walnut St

1793 Oxford St

1816 Delaware St

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