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


2334 Browning St

3042 Tremont St

1192 Arch St

2131 Prince St

2550 Mabel St

1497 Hopkins St

3044-B Halcyon Ct

3042 Telegraph Ave

1525-1527 Russell St

1207-1233 University Ave

2623 Ashby Ave

2838 Derby St

2665 Shasta Rd

1380 Hopkins St

1923-1929 Curtis St

1209-1211 Hearst Ave

2415-2417 Dowling Pl

3008 Dana St

3055-3061 Adeline St

2327 Prince St

2311-2311A Curtis St

2843 Forest Ave

2805 Stuart St

1916-1920 Curtis St

2730 Russell St

150 Panoramic Way

1970 Curtis St

2056-2094 Curtis St

1346 Hopkins St

2341 Prince St

1535 Julia St

2016-2020 Prince St

2216-2218 Prince St

2809 Stanton St

1930 Curtis St

1507 Russell St

1209-1211 Francisco

1980 Curtis St

1944 Curtis St

1138 Addison St

1319 Rose St

1349 Rose St

South Shattuck Lofts

2334 Curtis St

2338-2340 Curtis St

1640 Ashby Ave

2111 Byron St

1329 Rose St

1357 Hopkins St

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How much are Studio apartments in Berkeley?
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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