
Apartments near College Ave. Liquor & Deli in Berkeley, CA (2,847 Rentals)


5810 Adeline St

5671 Genoa St

404 45th St

817 55th St

400-402 45th St

4722 Shattuck Ave

489 48th St

410 45th St

880 Stanford Ave

823-825 55th St

250-258A Mather St

840 55th St

801 53rd St

1977 Pleasant Valley Ave

916 63rd St

3807 Ruby St/450 38th St.

901 59th St

4412 Webster St

5231 Martin Luther King Jr Way

383 44th St

917-919 62nd St

5757 Adeline St

783-789 52nd St

545 47th St

869 56th St

833 54th St

5125 Martin Luther King Jr Way

844 54th St

6140 Market St

5201 West St

206 Mather St

287 Mather St

925 61st St

895 57th St

817 51st St

919 60th St

5848 Occidental St

4301 Gilbert St

5834 Occidental St

936 63rd St

4278 Terrace St

893 Aileen St

464 44th St

5121 West St

466 44th St

4314 View St

449 44th St

459 44th St

4224 Shafter Ave

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