
Apartments near Children's Hospital & Research Center Oakland in Oakland, CA (3,389 Rentals)


364 45th St

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880 Stanford Ave

818 61st St

455 41st St

6108 Martin Luther King Jr Way

919 60th St

5929-5931 Telegraph Ave

440 40th St

3901-3903 Clarke St

3363 Martin Luther King Jr Way

444 40th St

465 40th St

3838 Martin Luther King Jr Way

457 40th St

432-434 40th St

3851-3857 Clarke St

845 Apgar St

4131-4139 Shafter Ave

5200 Lawton Ave

3801 Martin Luther King Jr Way

427 Clifton St

5493 Claremont Ave

854 61st St

6121 Shattuck Ave

5753-5759 Los Angeles St

457-463 Hardy St

425-429 Clifton St

460 58th St

877-885 Apgar St

5115-5117 Manila Ave

1048 56th St

3831 Clarke St

5951-5955 Telegraph Ave

5928 Telegraph Ave

421 41st St

6162-6166 Dover St

5497 Claremont Ave

693 62nd St

433-437 40th St

5248-5250 Lawton Ave

925 61st St

708 62nd St

439 40th St

1066 54th St

1069-1075 54th St

The Ruby

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