
Apartments near Powell Street Plaza in Emeryville, CA (2,082 Rentals)


77 Vernon St

2603 Fulton St

2137-2139 2141 Dwight Way

2339 Oregon St

2316 Ward St

2123 Blake St

2122 Dwight Way

2239-2253 Derby St

2318 Ward St

54 Vernon St

2131 Blake St

58 Vernon St

46-48 Vernon St

16 Vernon St

2210 Parker St

2319 Ward St

2259-2261 Derby St

2218 Parker St

68 Vernon Street Apartments

2537 Fulton St

80 Vernon St

72 Vernon St

2919-2921 Florence St

98 Vernon St

2127-2143 Dwight Way

2224 Parker St

157 Montecito Ave

2637 Ellsworth St

2143 Dwight Way

2198 Blake St

2812-2820 Telegraph Ave

2145-2151 Dwight Way

2221-2223 Parker St

2817 Telegraph Ave

199 Montecito Ave

193 Montecito Ave

2411-2425 Russell St

255 Lee St

2153-2159 Dwight Way

168 Montecito Ave

2237 Parker St

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2511 Fulton St

251 Park View Ter

2211 Blake St

2609 Ellsworth St

2339 Ward St

2219 Blake St

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How much are Studio apartments in Emeryville?
There are currently 1,666 Studio Apartments in Emeryville with rent ranges from $895 to $6,500 with an average price of $2,372.
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Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Emeryville ranges from $950 to $9,295 with an average monthly rent of $2,650.
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The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Emeryville range from $999 to $15,481. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $3,025.
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