
Apartments near Oak Harbor Marketplace in Oak Harbor, WA (69 Rentals)


65 SW 3rd Ave

651 NE Ellis Way

1101 NE Big Berry Loop

120 NE 10th Ave

711 SE Bayshore Dr

246 SW Judson Dr

1205 NW Crosby Ave

1735 NW 5th Ave

1282 NW Lanyard Loop

620 NW Oxford Pl

723 SW 14th Ct

1119 SW Klickitat Terrace

30875 State Rte 20

1850 SW Scenic Heights St

1890 SW Scenic Heights St

1331 SW Harbor Vista Cir

2450 SW Navigator Loop

33020 WA-20

181 SE Oleary St

260 NE 7th Ave

Camas Flats

Excellent Investment Property

Z_Islander

Borders Edge Apartments

Townview West Apartments

1225 N Oak Harbor St

395 S Oak Harbor St

Pacific Crest

1 Ault Field Rd

Scenic View

228 Trisha Ln

3209 Whitney Dr

Summerwind II

Park Place

Lexy Manor

Alpine Village

Oak Harbor Estates

1298 SE 4th Ave

Waldron Bldg

Oak Bay Station

Harbor Ridge

Windhaven Chalet

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What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Oak Harbor cost?
The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Oak Harbor range from $1,525 to $1,750. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $1,650.
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