
Apartments near Downtown Berkeley Station-Fremont - Richmond in Berkeley, CA (2,587 Rentals)


1616 Berkeley Way

1619 Grant St

1800 Blake St

2602 Martin L. King, Jr.

2636-2638 Fulton St

2218 Carleton St

2634 Fulton St

2627 Fulton St

2329 Hilgard Ave

2355 Hilgard Ave

1538 Bonita Ave

1528 Walnut St

Captain Charles Boudrow House

2416 McGee Ave

1713 Dwight Way

1841-1843 Cedar St

2235 California St

1604 Josephine St

1640-1642 Francisco St

2100-2104 California St

1929 California St

2472-2478 Virginia St

Hoyt Hall

2466 Virginia Street

2510 Le Conte Ave

1531 Milvia St

2231-2239 Cedar St

2635 Fulton St

1531 Shattuck Ave

2605 Durant Ave

2144 California St

1595 Allston Way

1643 Edith St

1709 Dwight Way

1632 Francisco St

1528 Oxford St

1544-1546 A,B Spruce St

1544-1546 Spruce St

1525 Milvia St

1640 Scenic Ave

2327 Carleton St

1522 Bonita Ave

1723-1725 Blake St

1712 Dwight Way

1608 Delaware St

1626 Channing Way

2409 Jefferson Ave

2426 McGee Ave

2126 California St

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There are currently 1,747 Studio Apartments in Berkeley with rent ranges from $800 to $5,226 with an average price of $2,500.
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