
Apartments near 2551-2555 San Pablo Ave in Berkeley, CA (2,672 Rentals)


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Aquatic Higby

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FOUND Study Southside Berkeley

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FOUND Study Downtown Berkeley

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Hub Bancroft

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The Durant (new)

The Harmony Collective

Spectra Southside (Student)

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Aquatic Fourth Street

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Hillside Village

Parker House

2124 Parker

Pique Berkeley

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26FIFTY

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Ace Berkeley

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Modera Berkeley

The Laureate

The Valiant

The U at California

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2414 Telegraph

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Helios

1729 Arch Street

2732 Benvenue Ave

2627 Hillegass Avenue

2412 Ellsworth St.

1771 Highland Place

2252 Parker Street

2025 Francisco St.

2500 Durant Avenue

K Street Flats

Berkeley Park Apartments

2030 Dwight Way

2620 Hillegass Ave.

2520 College Avenue

2610 Regent St.

2333 Channing Way

2510 Bancroft Way

2701 Durant

Telegraph Bays

Garden Court

2015 Haste St.

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