
Apartments near Telecare Heritage Psychiatric Health Facility in Oakland, CA (3,697 Rentals)


1473 E 33rd St

3507 Brighton Ave

3526-3530 May Ct

2335 Ransom Ave

3430 Laguna Ave

3602 Brookdale Ave

3234 Maple Ave

2312 Foothill Blvd

2325 Ransom Ave

2724 Octavia St

3201 Suter St

3524 Allendale Ave

3604-3610 Brookdale Ave

3290-3294 School St

3523-3559 May Ct

3532-3536 Fruitvale Ave

3012-3014 E 16th St

3020 E 16th St

1664 35th Ave

3541 Dimond Ave

1607 Miller Ave

2133-2137 E 19th St

3722 Ardley Ave

2139 E 19th St

1742-1748 E 24th St

Wallace Street Apartments

2633 E 16th St

1444 MacArthur Blvd

1740 E 23rd St

3542-3546 May Ct

3603 Allendale Ave

2469-2479 Laguna Ave

2820 35th Ave

2840 35th Ave

3607 Allendale Ave

-2838 35th Ave

2909 35th Ave

3548-3552 May Ct

2034 E 19th St

3566 Dimond Ave

1576 34th Ave

2503 Wallace St

1827 E 22nd St

1818 E 22nd St

3115 Stuart St

1534 29th Ave

1806 E 38th St

1922 E 20th St

2911 E 16th St

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