
Apartments near Southside Square in Berkeley, CA (2,673 Rentals)


907 Dwight Way

1804 10th St

893 Dwight Crse

1744 10th St

922-924 Addison St

2432 7th St

2011 8th St

1400 Neilson St

2116 8th St

1900 9th St

1723 10th St

835 Channing Way

1011-1013 Delaware St

941-951 University Ave

1610 Kains Ave

1813 9th St

2328 7th St

1344 Northside Ave

1654 San Pablo Ave

1910 9th St

1650-1654 San Pablo Ave

2028 8th St

2300 7th St

2417 6th St

1726 10th St

834 Bancroft Way

2226 7th St

2200 7th St

1909 8th St

1712 10th St

1109-1111 Hopkins St

2019 7th St

1721 9th St

832 Allston Way

828-832 Allston Way

1813 8th St

Winerest Manor

1311-1313 Curtis St

906 Hearst Ave

1808 8th St

1993 El Dorado Ave

914 Delaware St

1900 7th St

2110 6th St

1817 7th St

2120 6th St

1035 Cedar St

1922-1924 7th St

1132-1140 Page St

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