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


4159 Webster St

255 Ridgeway Ave

4136 Manila Ave

859 47th St

974 60th St

4120 Emerald St

476 42nd St

726-730 45th St

6152 Baker St

4131-4139 Shafter Ave

4211 Montgomery St

490 42nd St

4288 Howe St

4208-4214 Telegraph Ave

740-744 45th St

4235 Telegraph Ave

4155 Webster St

4130 Manila Ave

973 60th St

4126 Opal St

4124 Emerald St

4133 Webster St

987 63rd St

476-482 Rich St

4716 Market St

866 46th St

4231 Howe St

4330 Piedmont Ave

4121 Opal St

4214 Montgomery St

476-478 482 Rich St

993 63rd St

863 46th St

Pink's Chalet

1006 62nd St

1005-1007 62nd St

956 55th St

994-996 60th St

350 41st St

374 41st St

356 41st St

4118 Broadway

426 41st St

434 41st St

515 42nd St

4106 Terrace St

972 56th St

438 41st St

454--460 41st St

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