
Apartments near Ashby Station-Fremont - Richmond in Berkeley, CA (3,078 Rentals)


1444 Alcatraz

2720 California St

1835 Carleton St

2311-2313 Howe St

2210-2212 Ward St

1819 Carleton St

1436-1438 Alcatraz Ave

1423 Alcatraz Ave

2920-2922 Stanton St

1419 Ashby Ave

2918 Stanton St

2809 Stanton St

1415 Alcatraz Ave

2311-2313 Russell St

2418 Prince St

1735 Carleton St

2415-2417 Dowling Pl

2360 Woolsey St

2323-2325 Howe St

2312 Oregon St

1719 Carleton St

1420 Alcatraz Ave

2945 Dohr St

1511 Stuart St

1411-1413 Alcatraz Ave

1501 Stuart St

2830-2834 Sacramento St

2915 Dohr St

1401-1403 Prince St

2602 Martin L. King, Jr.

1609 Derby St

2314 Oregon St

2223 Ward St

2601 Milvia St

3008 Dana St

2417 Webster St

2327 Russell St

1901 Parker St

3216 Baker St

1500 Ward St

2032 Parker St

2201-2203 Derby St

2906 Telegraph Ave

2403-2417 Ashby Ave

2636-2638 Fulton St

3043-3045 Dana St

2203 Derby

2635 Fulton St

2539 Martin Luther King Jr Way

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