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


2124 E 17th St

1520 24th Ave

1515 28th Ave

2115 38th Ave

2915-2921 35th Ave

3308 Maple Ave

1832 Bridge Ave

2906-2910 35th Ave

2925 35th Ave

3700 Brookdale Ave

3570-3572 Dimond Ave

2037 38th Ave

2045-2047 38th Ave

Campos

1630 35th Ave

2919-2925 E 16th St

2450 14th Ave

1364 E 27th St

1471 Excelsior Ave

2102 E 17th St

1541 23rd Ave

1536 Fruitvale Ave

3830 Canon Ave

Beaumont Court Apartments

1415 Macarthur Blvd

3709 San Juan St

2841 Octavia St

2901 Octavia St

3201 Arkansas St

3245 Arkansas St

3007 35th Ave

3015-3021 35th Ave

3711 San Juan St

3832 Canon Ave

3745 Brookdale Ave

3500 Bruce St

1411 MacArthur Blvd

1484-1486 Excelsior Ave

2121 E 17th St

1631-1633 22nd Ave

1522 23rd Ave

2334 E 15th St

1374 E 32nd St

1750 E 21st St

2226 17th Ave

1514 23rd Ave

2312 E 15th St

2727-2733 Short St

3321 Laurel Ave

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