
Apartments near University Ave Cottages - 2nd Floor Office in Berkeley, CA (2,602 Rentals)


22 Domingo Ave

28 Domingo Ave

3306 Claremont Ave

7361 Claremont Ave

Tannery Lofts

807-815 Folger Ave

921-925 Buchanan St

574-576 Arlington Ave

504 Curtis St

335 Gravatt Dr

911 Pierce St

Stonefire

Sterling University Avenue

Sterling Addison

1932 Hearst Ave

New Californian

Berkeley Way

2070 University Avenue

2017 Berkeley Way

The Artisan

Addison St Apartments

1921 Delaware St

Rise at Berkeley

1835 Delaware St

2030-2032 Delaware St

1739 Addison St

2120 Grant St

2112-2114 Addison St

Amistad House

Heywood Apartments

The Berkeley Center

1729 M.L. King, Jr. Way

1822 Francisco St

Delaware Apartments

University Neighborhood Apartments

1921 Francisco St

Sterling Allston

1733 Grant St

1716-1732 University Ave

1711 Martin Luther King Jr Way

1812 Francisco St

1818 Walnut St

2009 McGee Ave

1922 Virginia St

2041 Francisco St

Oxford Plaza

1725 Shattuck Ave

1646 Berkeley Way

1760 Walnut St
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