
Apartments near Samuel Merritt University in Oakland, CA (3,499 Rentals)


737 2nd St

1226 Campbell St

Karbal Apartments

1925-1933 7th Ave

2130-2132 7th Ave

Park Viking

2742 Park Blvd

1125 McKinley Ave

Brick House Lofts

1001 Macarthur Blvd

2030 7th Ave

717 E 23rd St

718 Beatie St

2514-2516 Ivy Dr

1443 6th Ave

624 E 17th St

818 61st St

778-784 61st St

925 61st St

916 Center St

922-924 Center St

6108 Martin Luther King Jr Way

808 61st St

1004 Chester St

5669-5671 Miles Ave

601-617 Foothill Blvd

2526-2544 Ivy Dr

717 E 21st St

1153 Mckinley Ave

1009 Macarthur Blvd

1051 60th St

1 Home Pl E

The Bond

2600 Ivy Dr

St. Croix Apartments

2633 Ivy Dr

722 E 20th St

6118-6124 Martin Luther King Jr Way

6020 Telegraph Ave

418 McAuley St

1646 12th St

938 Chester St

854 61st St

705-709 E 18th St

1818 7th Ave

2501 8th Ave

5865 Marshall St

2616-2622 Ivy Dr

2641 Ivy Dr

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There are currently 4,758 Studio Apartments in Oakland with rent ranges from $800 to $6,500 with an average price of $2,380.
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