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


621-623 62 10th St

231-237 10th St

6315 Shattuck Ave

1550 3rd Ave

319-321 Foothill Blvd

1050-1056 Stanford Ave

385-387 1/2 63rd St.

420 E 17th St

626-632 E 22nd St

Chateau Vista Apartments

718 Beatie St

2514-2516 Ivy Dr

2526-2544 Ivy Dr

2633 Ivy Dr

2641 Ivy Dr

2600 Ivy Dr

3025 Park Blvd

3101 Park Blvd

1836-1838 5th Ave

1844 5th Ave

2205 7th Ave

1526 3rd Ave

330-336 Foothill Blvd

350 Foothill Blvd

929-939 Martin Luther King Jr Way

422 North St

329-335 Foothill Blvd

6329 Shattuck Ave

171-173 10th St

974 60th St

673 10th St

5568 Marshall St

1049 59th St

481 Alcatraz Ave

6387 Dana St

6385 Dana St

525 Alcatraz Ave

339 63rd St

1820 5th Ave

529 E 19th St

621 E 21st St

2228 7th Ave

809 E 28th St

2616-2622 Ivy Dr

2709 Ivy Dr

2657 Ivy Dr

Arbor Villa Apartments

473 Alcatraz Ave

6389 Dana St

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