
Apartments near College Ave. Liquor & Deli in Berkeley, CA (2,867 Rentals)


1029 47th St

3815 Shafter Ave

396 38th St

1034 47th St

101 Glen Ave

121 41st St

1071 57th St

95 41st St

4404-4406 Adeline St

78 Linda Ave

870 41st St

1044 53rd St

93 Glen Ave

1090 63rd St

240 Caldecott Ln

4406 Adeline St

85 Glen Ave

1031 45th St

1072 56th St

3805-3809 1/2 Clarke St.

1082 67th St

1051 48th St

432 38th St

715 40th St

272-274 38th St

958-968 42nd St

278 38th St

894 41st St

1052 48th St

401 38th St

78 Glen Ave

709 40th St

1039 45th St

377 38th

369 38th St

1087 Stanford Ave

1073 Aileen St

1066 54th St

3843 Howe St

1049 45th St

425-427 38th St

4339 Adeline St

The Strand II Apartments

1092-1096 Aileen St

1089 Stanford Ave

3791 Shafter Ave

3927 West St

901 Rose Ave

75 Glen Ave

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There are currently 1,759 Studio Apartments in Berkeley with rent ranges from $800 to $5,226 with an average price of $2,488.
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