
Apartments near Kaiser Foundation Hospital - Oakland / Richmond in Oakland, CA (3,558 Rentals)


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2221 Park Blvd

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1824 Adeline St

6121 Shattuck Ave

Sojourner Truth Manor

810 60th St

2303 Park Blvd

2309 Park Blvd

Zorah Apartments

827 Alma Ave

5902-5916 Ocean View Dr

350 Wayne Pl

China Hill Triplex

2137 Park Blvd

5916-5920 College Ave

331 Wayne Pl

5848 Occidental St

1166-1168 19th St

1072 56th St

1521-1525 Filbert St

1501-1507 1st Ave

267-271 12th St

1434 Lakeshore Ave

1438 Lakeshore Ave

400 Montclair Ave

580 Capell St

2401 Park Blvd

2469-2471 Park Blvd

2204 Ivy Dr

2282 Park Blvd

1001 Macarthur Blvd

Milton Hotel

1520 1st Ave

376 61st St

6031 Claremont Ave

2268 Park Blvd

2300-2306 Park Blvd

2320 Park Blvd

Lakeview Condominiums

6211 Telegraph Ave

6200 Telegraph Ave

470 62nd St

516-518 62nd St

480 62nd St

946 14th St

5664-5670 Gaskill St

767-769 13th St

815 61st St

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