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


1335-1341 E 28th St

3912 Linwood Ave

3007 E 15th St

3645 Dimond Ave

2320 Coloma St

3607 Lincoln Ave

2881-2885 Georgia St

3760 Brookdale Ave

2930 Octavia St

3450-3452 School St

3410 Maple Ave

2956 International Blvd

3615 Penniman Ave

3350 Laurel Ave

3532 Laguna Ave

3701 Fruitvale Ave

1323 Macarthur Blvd

2021-2023 Damuth St

2033 Damuth St

2109 Damuth St

2453 Damuth St

3525-3527 Rhoda Ave

2724-2726 Macarthur Blvd

3721 Allendale Ave

3702 Allendale Ave

1869 38th Ave

1330-1338 E 28th St

2019 E 17th St

1326 E 28th St

1324 E 32nd St

2036-2042 Foothill Blvd

1609 21st Ave

1346 E 24th St

3922 Canon Ave

1908-1920 38th Ave

AKA 3704 Fruitvale Ave

3716 Allendale Ave

2906 Abbey St

2914 Abbey St

2461 Damuth St

2531 Damuth St

2816 International Blvd

3537 Rhoda Ave

3528 Rhoda Ave

2421 Damuth St

3101 35th Ave

3511-3519 E 16th St

2617-2619 International Blvd

2622 13th Ave

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