
Apartments near Telecare Heritage Psychiatric Health Facility in Oakland, CA (3,691 Rentals)


1703 24th Ave

1654 25th Ave

1942 E 22nd St

1863-1871 E 25th St

1649 28th

3426 Boston Ave

2604 35th Ave

1511 MacArthur Blvd

2039 MacArthur Blvd

3432 Boston Ave

3431-3433 Wilson Ave

2727 E 17th St

Redwood Crest Apartments

3512-3516 Randolph Ave

3209-3219 E 17th St

3464 Champion St

2450 Palmetto St

2008 E 21st St

1947 E 22nd St

3115 Beaumont Ave

1633 28th Ave

3525 Ardley Ave

1720-1724 35th Ave

2000 E 21st St

3001 E 17th St

1661 Fruitvale Ave

3203 14th Ave

2700-2706 14th Ave

2708 14th Ave

3311 E 17th St

1901-1907 E 23rd St

1847 E 25th St

3401 Laguna Ave

2464 Palmetto St

3441 Wilson Ave

3450 Boston Ave

1500 MacArthur Blvd

2247 E 19th St

1458 E 31st St

3434-3438 Wilson Ave

3417 Laguna Ave

1834 E 24th St

1835-1837 E 25th St

1843 E 25th St

2235 E 19th St

1836 E 25th St

1637 33rd Ave

2121 E 20th St

2005 E 21st St

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