
Apartments near Greenleaf Elementary in Oakland, CA (1,221 Rentals)


1663 80th Ave

8211 D St

2225 48th Ave

2229 48th Ave

Fourplex

2241 48th Ave

1210 82nd Ave

1222 82nd Ave

Bancroft Row

6868 Foothill Blvd

6400 Macarthur Blvd

6139-6141 Monadnock Way

1629 46th Ave

1641 46th Ave

2222 47th Ave

2261 48 Ave

4810 Fairfax Ave

1488 81st Ave

3312-3316 64th Ave

1467 82nd Ave

7615 Bancroft Ave

1225 83rd Ave

Duplex

4834-4838 Brookdale Ave

2420 Fern St

4800 Fairfax Ave

2426 Fern St

2430 Fern St

4527 Bancroft Ave

1330 82nd Ave

1606 81st Ave

1338 82nd Ave

1669 81st Ave

3322 65th Ave

2829-2835 69th Ave

8021 Plymouth St

1458-1460 82nd Ave

2530 75th Ave

6724 MacArthur Blvd

2837 69th Ave

2515 76th Ave

1317 83rd Ave

2440 Fern St

1208-1214 83rd Ave

4546 San Carlos Ave

4542 San Carlos Ave

6167 Mauritania Ave

8300-8306 B St

6716 MacArthur Blvd

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