
Apartments near Highland Hospital in Oakland, CA (3,983 Rentals)


1647-1651 6th Ave

478 Stow Ave

491 Stow Ave

410 Merritt Ave

430 Merritt Ave

444 Merritt Ave

485 Stow Ave

Brooklyn Building

420 Merritt Ave

442 Merritt Ave

458-462 Merritt Ave

450 Merritt Ave

474 Merritt Ave

478 Merritt Ave

1718 5th Ave

3106 Brookdale Ave

3142 Coolidge Ave

2421 Damuth St

3440 Wilson Ave

1812 27th Ave

2706 Coolidge Ave

3116 Coolidge Ave

3146 Coolidge Ave

3434-3438 Wilson Ave

329 Lester Ave

351 Hanover Ave

455-455A 457 Capital St

500 Merritt Ave

590 Boden Way

1300 International Blvd

515 Merritt Ave

2334 E 15th St

1727 27th Ave

3156 Coolidge Ave

3122 Coolidge Ave

481 Stow Ave

486-492 Merritt Ave

1804 27th Ave

3700 Lincoln Ave

3136 Coolidge Ave

3116 Brookdale Ave

2507-2519 Coolidge Ave

2678 Coolidge Ave

1643 6th Ave

1835 28th Ave

2300-2306 Fruitvale Ave

2475 Coolidge Ave

3417 Laguna Ave

1772 27th Ave

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There are currently 4,769 Studio Apartments in Oakland with rent ranges from $800 to $6,500 with an average price of $2,365.
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