
Apartments near Telecare Heritage Psychiatric Health Facility in Oakland, CA (3,704 Rentals)


1324 E 32nd St

2816 International Blvd

1346 E 24th St

2206 E 15th St

2212 E 15th St

3511-3519 E 16th St

1859 38th Ave

2617-2619 International Blvd

1340 E 24th St

2253 E 15th St

1423-1429 31st Ave

1560-1568 36th Ave

1853 38th Ave

3667 Dimond Ave

3810 Foothill Blvd

2022 Damuth St

3604-3612 Penniman Ave

2612 38th Ave

2848-2852 Georgia St

2942 Delaware St

2622 13th Ave

3820 Brookdale Ave

2945 Georgia St

3336-3338 Arkansas St

2036 Damuth St

2044 Damuth St

3700 Lincoln Ave

3721 Fruitvale Ave

2020 Damuth St

2116 Damuth St

3931-3939 Canon Ave

2324-2332 International Blvd

2609 International Blvd

1411 E 38th St

3112 13th Ave

2148 E 15th St

2612-2618 13th Ave

1716 E 20th St

1545-1547 36th Ave

2235--2241 E 15th St

3955-3957 Canon Ave

1305 E 25th St

3320-3345 Arkansas St

2550 Damuth St

3550 Rhoda Ave

3827-3829 Brookdale Ave

2800 Viola St

3427 Laurel Ave

3646 Penniman Ave

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