
Apartments near North Berkeley Station-Fremont - Richmond in Berkeley, CA (2,530 Rentals)


2116 Acton St

1209-1211 Hearst Ave

1728 Curtis St

1312 Addison St

7 Acton Cor

1721 Berkeley Way

1720 Hearst Ave

2122 Sacramento St

2120 Sacramento St

1712 Cedar St

2124 Sacramento St

1346 Hopkins St

2124-2126 Acton St

1380 Hopkins St

1720 Cedar St

1700-1706 University Ave

1643 Edith St

1739 Francisco St

1744 Francisco St

2126 California St

1737 Virginia St

2127 Spaulding Ave

1333 Hopkins St

1309 Hopkins St

1179-1181 Delaware St

1321-1329 Hopkins St

1238 Hopkins St

1357 Hopkins St

1916-1920 Curtis St

1728 Berkeley Way

2015-2017 McGee Ave

1360-1362 California St

2121 California St

1735 Berkeley Way

1643-1645 Grant St

2025 Mcgee Ave

1930 Curtis St

1923-1929 Curtis St

1401-1403 Acton Crescent

1155-1163 Hearst Ave

1342 Ord Way

1207-1233 University Ave

1944 Curtis St

1970 Curtis St

2169 Acton St

1146-1160 Hearst Ave

1133-1139 Hearst Ave

1161 Hearst Ave

1713-1715 Addison St

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