
Apartments near 2551-2555 San Pablo Ave in Berkeley, CA (2,661 Rentals)


447 McAuley St

992 44th St

394-396 396B 61st St

5670-5678 Telegraph Ave

460 58th St

783-789 52nd St

5121 West St

385-387 1/2 63rd St.

1049 43rd St

The Emery

986 Kains Ave

859 47th St

5103 West St

959 Neilson St

4119 Adeline St

445 59th St

391-391A 62nd St

5125 Martin Luther King Jr Way

866 46th St

5770 Vicente St

6475 Benvenue Ave

1085 42nd St

5723-5725 Hermann St

4715 West St

368 62nd St

440 57th Ave

841-843 47th St

418 McAuley St

6478-6480 Benvenue Ave

1043 Buchanan St

597 54th St

4111-4111A Adeline St

5672 Vicente St

886 45th St

955 Stannage Ave

5721 Hermann St

5717 Hermannn St

863 46th St

1086 41st St

970-972 Adams St

1496 Marin Ave

960-962 Adams St

817 51st St

776-784 47th St

376 61st St

955A-955B Madison St

1077-1089 41st St

5816 Ayala Ave

6426 Benvenue Ave

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