
Apartments near Identity Logan Park in Berkeley, CA (2,662 Rentals)


2609 Ellsworth St

1733 Bancroft Way

2133 Grant St

1835 Carleton St

2513-2515 Dana St

1800 Blake St

2532 Dana St

2134-2136 Grant St

1833 Addison St

2340 Parker St

2239-2253 Derby St

2418 Dwight Way

3104,3104 - 1/2 Grove St.

2637 Ellsworth St

2630 Martin Luther King Jr Way

1819 Carleton St

Berkeley Town House

2327 Carleton St

2141 Ward

2259-2261 Derby St

2001 University Ave

2529 Dana St

2115 Grant St

2306 Roosevelt Ave

1734 Allston Way

2310 Roosevelt Ave

2304 Roosevelt Ave

1411,1411 1/2 Cypress St.

2333 Carleton St

2103 Grant St

Dana Property

1819 Addison St

2401 McGee Ave

2229 McGee Ave

1811 Addison St

1930 Walnut St

1723-1725 Blake St

2339 McGee Ave

2223 Ward St

2003-2005 Berkeley Way

1712 Dwight Way

1922-1924 Walnut St

Helen Diller Anchor House

2140 Roosevelt Ave

1807 Addison St

2442 Haste St

Anchor House

2620 Dana St

1713 Dwight Way

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