
Apartments near Mills College in Oakland, CA (1,833 Rentals)


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2335 Ransom Ave

3679 Laurel Ave

3084 Kansas St

2604 35th Ave

2007 High St

1432 50th Ave

1201 72nd Ave

2011 High St

1411 77th Ave

5301 International Blvd

3521 Laurel Ave

2523 82nd Ave

8116 Olive St

2325 Ransom Ave

7101 Rudsdale St

1269-1301 75th Ave

1160 70th Ave

3090 Florida St

4107-4109 Keller Ave

1975 Courtland Ave

5213 International Blvd

2825 82nd Ave

1445 50th Ave

3321 Laurel Ave

2320 82nd Ave

1152 70th Ave

2821 Humboldt Ave

1941 82nd Ave

3065 Kansas St

8021 Plymouth St

2558 35th Ave

2232 82nd Ave

1433 50th Ave

3427 Laurel Ave

3073 Macarthur Blvd

1669 81st Ave

1165 71st Ave

1507 48th Ave

7825 Locust St

1736 81st Ave

2218 82nd Ave

2576 35th Ave

1115 70th Ave

2550 35th Ave

1927 82nd Ave

1259-1261 75th Ave

3056 Florida St

2813 Humbolt Ave

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There are currently 4,778 Studio Apartments in Oakland with rent ranges from $800 to $6,500 with an average price of $2,358.
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