
Apartments near Telecare Heritage Psychiatric Health Facility in Oakland, CA (3,685 Rentals)


2229 E 21st St

1772 27th Ave

3530 Custer St

1916-1922 E 30th St

1943-1949 E 25th St

3536 Custer St

1600 E 31st St

1901 Irving Ave

1906 24th Ave

1841-1845 34th Ave

1952 35th Ave

1773 28th Ave

2924 14th Ave

3501 Lyon Ave

2912 14th Ave

2217 E 21st St

1921 E 26th St

1747-1753 28th Ave

2936 14th Ave

3200-3206 Palmer Ave

3101-3111 School St

1805 33rd Ave

3012 Berlin Way

1801 Macarthur Blvd

1727 27th Ave

1808 Fruitvale Ave

1951 E 24th St

3526 Meadow

2832 19th Ave

3558-3560 Harper St

3561 Davis St

2261 E 20th St

2557 35th Ave

3542 Custer St

2041 E 23rd St

1914 23rd Ave

1652 E 32nd St

3415-3423 Dimond Ave

3424-3426 Dimond Ave

1528 E 31st St

3120 School St

1711-1725 27th Ave

2002-2006 E 23rd St

3573 Gray St

2257 E 20th St

3426 Adell Ct

1911 19th Ave

2253 E 20th St

3425-3429 Dimond Ave

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