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


2442 Haste St

2649 San Pablo Ave

2699 Derby St

3151 Eton Ave

Regent Street House

2228 McGee Ave

2271 Shattuck Ave

2455 Bonar St

2522-2524 Dwight Way

2235 California St

2208 Martin Luther King Jr Way

2306-2310 Ellsworth St

2215 Grant St

2210 Mckinley Ave

2535 Hillegass Ave

2511-2527 Dwight Way

New Sequoia Apartments

2634 College Ave

2224 Jefferson Ave

Avenue West

2540 Benvenue Ave

2212 McGee Ave

Dwight Way Apartments

2704 Derby St

2618 College

2712 Derby St

2534 Benvenue Ave

2532-2534 Dwight Way

2730 10th St

2215 Jefferson Ave

2208 Mcgee Ave

1818,-1824 1826 182 Allston Way

1734 Allston Way

2500 Hillegass Ave

2532 Benvenue

2334-2340 Bancroft Way

2817 Woolsey St

2737 Garber St

2738 Garber St

2610 College Ave

2199 Grant St

2225 Spaulding Ave

1109 Parker St

1136-1140 Dwight Way

2305 Acton St

1124 Dwight Way

1701 Allston Way

2411 Durant Ave

2134-2136 Grant St

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