
Apartments near Ashby Station-Fremont - Richmond in Berkeley, CA (3,080 Rentals)


1608 Harmon St

1704 63rd St

3320-3322 King St

2910 Fulton St

2918 Fulton St

2147 Russell St

3112 Deakin St

1804 62nd St

1611 Russell St

3200 California St

2732 Martin Luther King Jr Way

3337 King St

2736 Grant St

1534 Fairview St

1631 Oregon St

1528 Woolsey St

1634-1636 Alcatraz Ave

1531 Fairview St

3012 Deakin St

2919 Fulton St

2108 Stuart St

1614 Alcatraz Ave

1533 Harmon St

1540 Julia St

2218 Ashby Ave

2920 Deakin St

2838 Fulton St

Norton Villa

1516-1518 Prince St

1535 Julia St

1701 Stuart St

1536 Harmon St

1638 Stuart St

3242 California St

1521-1523 Fairview St

1629-1633 63rd St

1532 Tyler St

1520 Woolsey St

1534 Harmon St

1520-1522 Fairview St

2918 Deakin St

2151 Oregon St

3001 Deakin St

2115 Stuart St

2109-2111 Stuart St

3044-B Halcyon Ct

1518 Julia St

1710-1712 Ward St

1525 Harmon St

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