
Apartments near 2551-2555 San Pablo Ave in Berkeley, CA (2,669 Rentals)


1401 Walnut St

1640 Scenic Ave

2451 Le Conte Ave

2623 Ashby Ave

Slater House

2420 Virginia St

2537 Benvenue Ave

1318 Shattuck Ave

1134 Fresno Ave

1423 Oxford St

2640 Dwight Way

1525 Arch St

1594 Scenic Ave

1334 Walnut St

2618 College

2720 College Ave

2634 College Ave

2479 Le Conte Ave

2610 College Ave

2540 College Ave

2466 Virginia Street

2638 Russell St

2550 College Ave

2699 Derby St

1426 Spruce St

2421 Hilgard Ave

2612 Webster St

1635 Scenic Ave

2457-2459 Virginia St

3020 Benvenue Ave

2440 Hilgard Ave

1409 Oxford St

2472-2478 Virginia St

1429 Spruce St

2444 Hilgard Ave

2648 Stuart St

2404 Cedar St

1767 Euclid Ave

2141-A Rose St

2626 Ashby Ave

2814 College Ave

2427 Hilgard Ave

3014 Benvenue

Court Royal

Hoyt Hall

1418 Spruce St

2435 Hilgard Ave

2504-2506 College Ave

2510 Le Conte Ave
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