
Apartments near Samuel Merritt University in Oakland, CA (3,497 Rentals)


5401 Broadway

5343 Broadway Ter

5401 Broadway Ter

347 Haddon Rd

345-347 Haddon Rd

348 Haddon Rd

406 Athol Ave

1440 16th St

1180 53rd St

1048 56th St

564-568 57th St

5392 Locksley Ave

945-947 57th St

5425-5427 College Ave

5427 Manila Ave

331 Wayne Pl

350 Wayne Pl

340 Haddon Rd

696 Athol Ave

440 57th Ave

1624 Peralta St

705 Jackson St

Lake Merritt Bart

219 Foothill Blvd

232 Foothill Blvd

325 7th St

1000 Aileen St

1072 56th St

633 58th St

629 58th St

160 International Blvd

1407 2nd Ave

220 E 15th St

1018-1020 Union St

1153 55th St

5451-5453 Manila Ave

296-300 Athol Ave

422-426 A Athol Ave

520 57th St

323 Portland Ave

The Claremont Terrace

334 Portland Ave

690 Montclair Ave

5445 Broadway

320 Haddon Rd

1634-1640 3rd Ave

807 58th St

1545 3rd Ave

5449-5455 College Ave

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There are currently 4,757 Studio Apartments in Oakland with rent ranges from $800 to $6,500 with an average price of $2,380.
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