
Apartments near Identity Logan Park in Berkeley, CA (2,695 Rentals)


6310 Doyle St

898 55th St

972 56th St

597 54th St

5867 Ocean View Dr

5902-5916 Ocean View Dr

5406-5410 Telegraph Ave

908 55th St

1118-1120 Cornell Ave

719 54th St

747 54th St

844 54th St

5247 Miles Ave

1266 61st St

1496 Marin Ave

5237-5239 Miles Ave

5664-5670 Gaskill St

5941 Vallejo St

5456 Lawton Ave

994 56th St

901-911 55th St

5379 Boyd Ave

5865 Marshall St

461 Clifton St

5229 Miles Ave

1087 Stanford Ave

5421 Market St

915 55th St

956 55th St

1061-1063 Talbot Ave

833 54th St

5469 College Ave

1071 57th St

411 Hudson St

5461-5467 College Ave

5461-5471 Taft Ave

1089 Stanford Ave

5449-5455 College Ave

5404-5406 Lawton Ave

1048 56th St

801 53rd St

5216 Miles Ave

5876 Vallejo St

886 53rd St

470-472 Cavour St

1092-1096 Aileen St

5231 Martin Luther King Jr Way

1040 Evelyn Ave

5262-5264 Redondo Ave

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There are currently 1,758 Studio Apartments in Berkeley with rent ranges from $800 to $5,226 with an average price of $2,462.
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