
Apartments near Laney College in Oakland, CA (3,321 Rentals)


1827 Encinal Ave

328-336 Pacific Ave

1906 Alameda Ave

457 Santa Clara Ave

1524 Willow St

1849-1851 Elm St

1520 Willow St

1435 5th St

1103 Union St

2060 Santa Clara Ave

2103 Santa Clara Ave

452 Santa Clara Ave

2120-2122 Lincoln Ave

1227 Chestnut St

1817 San Antonio Ave

2026 Central

Sabina

2032 Central Ave

2154 Pacific Ave

2057 Central

1815 San Antonio Ave

425-431 Santa Clara Ave

336 Lincoln Ave

Park Webster Condominiums

2100 Santa Clara Ave

2156 Pacific Ave

2115 Santa Clara Ave

2145 Lincoln Ave

300 Pacific Ave

Block 6

1009 Union St

2008 Alameda Ave

2151 Lincoln Ave

2125 Santa Clara Ave

2121 Santa Clara Ave

1435-1439 Willow St

2061 Central Ave

219 Pacific Ave

2050 Central Ave

2133 Santa Clara Ave

2114 Santa Clara Ave

2028 Alameda Ave

2060 Central Ave

2211 Pacific Ave

2216 Buena Vista Ave

209 Pacific Ave

465 Central Ave

2066 Central Ave

1608 Walnut St

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There are currently 4,780 Studio Apartments in Oakland with rent ranges from $800 to $6,500 with an average price of $2,364.
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Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Oakland ranges from $695 to $259,501 with an average monthly rent of $2,870.
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