
Apartments near Prime Elmwood District Retail Corner in Berkeley, CA (2,712 Rentals)


287 Mather St

522-530 45th St

972 56th St

956 55th St

206 Mather St

1036 60th St

449 44th St

459 44th St

541 45th St

1051 61st St

1000 Aileen St

4278 Terrace St

1033 60th St

1082 67th St

669 46th St

4301 Gilbert St

4216 Shafter Ave

4224 Shafter Ave

859 47th St

841-843 47th St

6428 Salem St

4716 Market St

4314 View St

337 42nd St

474-476 43rd St

994 56th St

702 45th St

1051 60th St

548 44th St

726-730 45th St

866 46th St

740-744 45th St

1062 60th St

4422 Martin Luther King Jr Way

4223 Terrace St

1050-1056 Stanford Ave

4379 Howe St

1090 63rd St

1049 59th St

326 Garnet St

1072 60th St

430 42nd St

450 42nd St

969 54th St

Casa Isabella

4263 Gilbert St

863 46th St

4222-4224 Terrace St

483 43rd St
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