
Apartments near The Promenade in Emeryville, CA (3,028 Rentals)


59 Garland Ave

1748 15th St

3223 Kempton Ave

294 Garland Ave

245 29th St

1811 Brush St

4211 Montgomery St

168 41st St

298 Garland Ave

101 Fairmount Ave

4108-4110 Howe St

369-375 Fairmount Ave

325 Frisbie St

118 Hamilton Pl

41 Yosemite Ave

3042 Tremont St

1632 Russell St

1521-1525 Filbert St

2809 Stanton St

4110 Howe St

1541 Russell St

2016-2020 Prince St

6501 Raymond St

244 29th St

1440 Chestnut St

1440 Linden St

282 Whitmore St

418 McAuley St

1422 & 1438 Chestnut Street (8 Bungalows)

1912 Castro St

2925 Ellis St

80 Fairmount Ave

2941 Harper St

250-258A Mather St

2910 King St

1920 Castro St

411 Hudson St

Hillcrest Apartments

525 Alcatraz Ave

236 29th St

340 Clifton St

1611 Russell St

336 Clifton St

200-204 Frisbie St

51 Yosemite Ave

237 29th St

4214 Montgomery St

300 Garland Ave

1648 Russell St

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Frequently Asked Questions about Emeryville
How much are Studio apartments in Emeryville?
There are currently 1,669 Studio Apartments in Emeryville with rent ranges from $895 to $6,500 with an average price of $2,373.
What is the current price range for One Bedroom Emeryville Apartments for rent?
Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Emeryville ranges from $950 to $9,295 with an average monthly rent of $2,658.
What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Emeryville cost?
The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Emeryville range from $999 to $15,085. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $2,991.
How expensive are Emeryville Three Bedroom Apartments?
There are currently 528 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Emeryville on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $810 to $8,060 - averaging $3,214 for the location.
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