
Apartments near Kaiser Foundation Hospital - Oakland / Richmond in Oakland, CA (3,554 Rentals)


700 Sycamore St

The Belmont Staten

336 Clifton St

429 Staten Ave

340 Clifton St

400 Lagunitas Ave

5228 Broadway Ter

482-488 Wickson Ave

377 Clifton St

894 41st St

776-784 47th St

827-833 28th St

1027 Warfield Ave

1021 Warfield Ave

939 W MacArthur Blvd

873 29th St

872 Warfield Ave

888 Warfield Ave

718 Walker Ave

1001 Warfield Ave

3139 Market St

933 Apgar St

817 51st St

2 Homes on one Lot

682-686 25th St

438 Staten Ave

470-472 Cavour St

826-832 Warfield Ave

858 Warfield Ave

739 Warfield Ave

433 Bellevue Ave

439 Bellevue Ave

429-431 Euclid Ave

431, 431 1/2 Lagunitas Av

445-447 Lagunitas Ave

485 Wickson Ave

445 Staten Ave

884-886 43rd St

5216 Miles Ave

390 Grand Ave

941 37th St

941 Apgar St

1061-1063 Warfield Ave

York Towers

837-839 York St

865 York St

1073-1079 Warfield Ave

622-634 Grand Ave

843-849 York St

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