
Apartments near Downtown Berkeley Station-Fremont - Richmond in Berkeley, CA (2,583 Rentals)


2819 Derby St

2806 Derby St

2125 Browning St

1612 Hopkins St

1239 Berkeley Way

1257 Francisco St

1611 Russell St

2004-2010 Emerson St

1244 Delaware St

1632 Russell St

2808 Derby St

3036 A,B&C Fulton St

2763 Garber St

2919 Hillegass Ave

2920 Hillegass Ave

65 Arden Rd

1649 Julia St

2738 Garber St

3040 Fulton St

2417 Webster St

1635-1637 Julia St

2455 Bonar St

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Carlotta Manor

2214 Eunice St

1665 Hopkins St

1325 Sacramento St

1349 Derby St

1619 Hopkins St

1541 Russell St

3042 Wheeler St

2003 Essex St

1514 Oregon St

1616 Russell St

2327 Browning St

2130 Browning St

2817-2821 College Ave

1614 Russell St

2638 Russell St

2931-2937 Hillegass Ave

2234 Browning St

3045 Shattuck Ave

2030 Essex St

1547 Hopkins Dr

1640 Julia St

2949 King St

3005 Ellis St

2830-2834 Sacramento St

1311 Parker St

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There are currently 1,749 Studio Apartments in Berkeley with rent ranges from $800 to $5,226 with an average price of $2,489.
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Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Berkeley ranges from $765 to $259,501 with an average monthly rent of $3,242.
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