
Apartments near Telecare Heritage Psychiatric Health Facility in Oakland, CA (3,686 Rentals)


2505 Foothill Blvd

2243 E 20th St

2801-2803 19th Ave

2515 Foothill Blvd

1721 33rd Ave

3432 Adell Ct

School Street Apartments

2820 14th Ave

2272 E 19th St

2409-2411 Palmetto St

3584-3586 Galindo St

2245 E 20th St

2550 35th Ave

1707 28th Ave

3125 Maple Ave

3518-3530 Foothill Blvd

3432 Dimond Ave

3130 14th Ave

1900 E 24th St

1701 27th Ave

2435 Palmetto St

3450-3452 Adell Ct

2576 35th Ave

1843 Macarthur Blvd

3449-3453 Champion St

3135 Maple Ave

2219 E 20th St

2748-2754 14th Ave

3440-3442 Adell Ct

2657 Wallace St

1655-1659 28th Ave

3006 E 17th St

3132-3134 Maple Ave

2240 E 19th St

3414-3420 Boston Ave

2443 Palmetto St

2246 E 19th St

1740 35th Ave

2028 E 21st St

3124-3126 Maple Ave

1527-1535 Macarthur Blvd

2558 35th Ave

1715 Fruitvale Ave

1711 24th Ave

1717-1723 34th Ave

1511 MacArthur Blvd

1649 28th

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1703 24th Ave

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