
Apartments near Ashby Station-Fremont - Richmond in Berkeley, CA (3,081 Rentals)


2210 Durant Ave

2214 Durant Ave

2121-2123 Durant Ave

2633-2635 Hillegass Ave

2615 Derby St

2814 College Ave

2304 Roosevelt Ave

2648 Stuart St

3139 Lewiston Ave

2030-2032 Bancroft Way

2218 Durant Ave

2222 Durant Ave

2245 Mckinley Ave

1739 Bancroft Way

2550 Mabel St

2822 San Pablo Ave

1646 Bancroft

2360 Ellsworth

McKinley Avenue Apartments

1733 Bancroft Way

2350-2352 Sacramento St

2398 Sacramento St

2414 Dana St

2709 Benvenue Ave

2727 Ashby Pl

2817-2821 College Ave

3306 Claremont Ave

2535 Regent St

2613 Hillegass Ave

2634-2636 Benvenue Ave

2236 Durant Ave

2331 Sacramento St

2231-2233 Grant St

2313 Channing Way

1211 Parker St

2611 Hillegass Ave

2628-2630 Benvenue Ave

2520 Regent St

3115 Eton Ave

2730 Russell St

2737 Ashby Pl

2336 Channing Way

2425 Regent St

2510 Regent St

2400 Dana St

2538 Hillegass Ave

2229 McGee Ave

2312 Durant Ave

1132 Parker St

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