
Apartments near North Berkeley Station-Richmond - Millbrae in Berkeley, CA (1,112 Rentals)


2005 Lincoln St

2001 University Ave

McKinley Avenue Apartments

1540 Milvia

2017 Delaware St

2406-2408 Sacramento St

1605 Milvia St

2015 Hearst Ave

2245 Mckinley Ave

2311-2311A Curtis St

2315 Grant St

1607 Milvia St

2002 Cedar St

1242 Talbot Ave

1312 Josephine St

1813 8th St

1626 Channing Way

2004-2006 Cedar St

2319 Grant St

2018 Francisco St

2334 Browning St

2021 Francisco St

2405 California St

Vacant & Rent Control Exempt Berkeley Triplex

1321 Josephine St

2013 Lincoln St

2025 Hearst Ave

2409 Jefferson Ave

941-951 University Ave

1909 8th St

2018 9th St

1524-1534 Milvia St

1435 Bonita Ave

2022 Virginia St

2022 9th St

1531 Milvia St

1808 8th St

1627-1629 8th St

1525 Milvia St

914 Delaware St

1343 Martin Luther King Jr Way

1905 Henry St

1636-1638 1/2 8th St

2401 McGee Ave

2015-2017 Cedar St

2011 8th St

906 Delaware St

2326-2332 McKinley Ave

1434 Milvia St
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