
Apartments near North Berkeley Station-Fremont - Richmond in Berkeley, CA (2,526 Rentals)


1349 Arch St

2427 Hilgard Ave

2226-2232 Channing Way

2334-2340 Bancroft Way

1993 El Dorado Ave

2430 5th St

1525 Solano Ave

1000 Oaks

1633 Stuart St

1600 Stuart St

2736 Grant St

1701 Stuart St

2440 Hilgard Ave

2451 Le Conte Ave

2209-2215 Dwight Way

2511 Fulton St

1329 Arch St

2222 Haste St

2435 Hilgard Ave

2444 Hilgard Ave

2457-2459 Virginia St

2312 Durant Ave

1402 Spring Way

2235 Haste St

Santina House

2455 Hilgard Ave

2198 Blake St

2214 Eunice St

1638 Stuart St

2732 Martin Luther King Jr Way

2830-2834 Sacramento St

2313 Channing Way

2466 Virginia Street

2206-2208 Dwight Way

Court Royal

2131 Parker St

2223 Dwight Way

2472-2478 Virginia St

2479 Le Conte Ave

2479 Virginia St

2730 10th St

1674 Euclid Ave

2417-2423 Ellsworth St

2211 Blake St

2226-2228 Dwight Way

Ellsworth Apartments

1631 Oregon St

1730 Stuart St

1412 Hawthorne Terr.

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