
Apartments near Laney College in Oakland, CA (3,325 Rentals)


852 32nd St

703-705 34th St

2034 Mitchell St

3536 Randolph Ave

2489 26th Ave

3512-3516 Randolph Ave

3408 Martin Luther King Jr Way

32 Rio Vista Ave

824-828 Chester St

822 Chester St

872 32nd St

866 32nd St

1088 28th St

1481 9th St

884 32nd St

2775 E 21st St

1101 28th St

4001 Greenwood Ave

3884 Brighton Ave

761 Kingston Ave

938 Chester St

1004 Chester St

3139 Market St

765 Kingston Ave

692 34th St

The Union

2202 Mitchell St

4003 Park Blvd

1128 Chester St

1482 12th St

1440 16th St

3027 Filbert St

1534 29th Ave

2049-2051 Austin St

3009 San Pablo Ave

725-731 Henry St

2842 Adeline St

824 Peralta St

2956 International Blvd

1624 Peralta St

415-421 Peterson St

1235 Peralta St

Creekside Manor

860 33rd St

Waterpark Lofts

3007 E 15th St

2911 E 16th St

2931 E 19th St

4111-4115 Greenwood Ave

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There are currently 4,747 Studio Apartments in Oakland with rent ranges from $748 to $6,500 with an average price of $2,294.
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