
Apartments near Ashby Station-Fremont - Richmond in Berkeley, CA (1,402 Rentals)


3122 King St

2110 Ashby Ave

2137 Emerson St

1900-1908 Alcatraz Ave

1646 Prince St

1644 Prince St

1650 Tyler St

1896-1898 Alcatraz Ave

2131 Prince St

2836-2876 Milvia St

1926 Alcatraz Ave

1706 Fairview St

1632 Prince St

1926-1926A Oregon St

2147 Emerson St

1632 Woolsey St

1635 Prince St

3146 King St

1632 Tyler St

2840 Grant St

3042 Wheeler St

1640 Ashby Ave

2130 Ashby Ave

2926 Lorina St

1625 Woolsey St

1637-1639 Fairview St

1628 Tyler St

1618 Prince St

1627 Woolsey St

2910 King St

1640 Julia St

1813 63rd St

1649 Julia St

1627 Fairview St

3244 Ellis St

1616 Prince St

1815 Oregon St

1634 Julia St

1623 Fairview St

1642 Harmon St

1648 Russell St

1610 Prince St

1628 Fairview Stret

1635-1637 Julia St

1934 Stuart St

1632 Russell St

2800 Milvia St

1603 Prince St

3036 A,B&C Fulton St
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