
Apartments near Downtown Berkeley Station-Fremont - Richmond in Berkeley, CA (2,588 Rentals)


1540 Milvia St

2427 Hilgard Ave

1674 Euclid Ave

Kidd Hall

2572 Le Conte Ave

1510 Bonita Ave

2517 Regent St

2532-2534 Dwight Way

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2593-2599 Telegraph Ave

2435 Hilgard Ave

2630 Martin Luther King Jr Way

1510 Oxford St

1515 Oxford St

1525 Spruce St

1594 Scenic Ave

1524-1534 Milvia St

1530-1532 Arch St

2435 Jefferson Ave

1522 M.L. King, Jr. Way

1540 Hearst Ave

1731 California St

2439 Jefferson Ave

2225 Spaulding Ave

1526 Arch St

2404 Cedar St

1504 Bonita Ave

2012-2014 Vine St

2024 Vine St

1506-1508 Oxford St

2505 Virginia St

1756 Le Roy Ave

2455 Hilgard Ave

2425 Regent St

2511 Virginia St

Allanoke

2500 Hillegass Ave

2517 Virginia St

1675 Euclid Ave

2410 Carleton St

2564 Virginia St

2141 Ward

2405 California St

1720 Cedar St

1524 Berkeley Way

1712 Cedar St

1525 Arch St

2117 Spaulding Ave

2009 Vine 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 $2,495.
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