
Apartments near North Berkeley Station-Richmond - Millbrae in Berkeley, CA (1,114 Rentals)


2429 & 2433 San Pablo Avenue

2200 7th St

2301 8th St

1924 Channing Way

1512 Walnut St

1192 Kains Ave

925 Bancroft Way

Helen Diller Anchor House

840 Page St

1607-1607 A Walnut St

1340 Blake St

1550 Walnut St

2125 Cedar St

1329 Henry St

1936-38 Channing Way

1337 Henry St

1682 Oxford St

1723-1725 Blake St

1672 Oxford St

Anchor House

2533 California St

2030-2032 Bancroft Way

1615 Parker St

1122 Kains Ave

2110 6th St

832 Allston Way

2550 Mabel St

1124 Dwight Way

9th Street Apartments

2001 Channing Way

1338 Shattuck Ave

1819 Oxford St

1765 Oxford St

1440 Walnut St

828-832 Allston Way

2226 7th St

Bldg 1

The Gourmet Walk Apartments

1114 Dwight Way

1793 Oxford St

1916-1918 Haste St

2120 6th St

1935 Haste St

2439-2451 Martin Luther King Jr Way

1434 6th St

1920 Haste St

1850-1856 Dwight Way

2000 Channing Way

1739 Oxford St
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