
Apartments near Children's Hospital & Research Center Oakland in Oakland, CA (3,366 Rentals)


3446 Warren Ave

3069 Richmond Blvd

3073 Richmond Blvd

556 29th St

6329 Florio St

One Kelton Court

3084 Richmond Blvd

371 30th St

2933 McClure St

3065 Richmond Blvd

The Mascort

150 Moss Way

3440 Warren Ave

3068-3070 Richmond Blvd

93-97 Monte Cresta Ave

6454-6456 Hillegass Ave

123 Monte Cresta Ave

Louise Street Lofts

2845-2851 West St

2837-2851 West St

2970 Summit St

3051 Richmond Blvd

3055 Richmond Blvd

3066 Richmond Blvd

568 Fairmount Ave

3317 Kempton Ave

123-133 Echo Ave

5867 Ocean View Dr

6475 Benvenue Ave

673-675 Fairmount Ave

565-567 El Dorado Ave

873 29th St

Fairmont

92 Monte Cresta Ave

3059 RICHMOND Blvd

638 28th St

3044 Richmond Blvd

2825 Market St

688 Fairmount Ave

3287 Kempton Ave

3048-3050 Richmond Blvd

2874-2882 Telegraph ave

3000-3006 Brook St

6478-6480 Benvenue Ave

2811 Market St

668 28th St

518 28th St

2815-2817 Filbert St

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