
Apartments near Telecare Heritage Psychiatric Health Facility in Oakland, CA (3,703 Rentals)


Liberated 23rd Avenue

1340-1344 E 38th St

Fruitvale Center

1453 35th Ave

4046-4052 Everett Ave

1708-1714 E 19th St

1615-1617 E 21st St

2018 E 15th St

2117 E 15th St

1131 Bella Vista Ave

1128 Bella Vista Ave

3627 Coolidge Ave

3725-3731 Penniman Ave

4000 Lyon Ave

2917 MacArthur

2966-2970 Georgia St

2976-2978 Georgia St

2802 38th Ave

3301-3307 35th Ave

3073 International Blvd

2568 Scenic Ave

2851 38th Ave

3222 Delaware St

2546 Scenic Ave

3647 Coolidge Ave

4005 Lyon Ave

3470 Laurel Ave

1911 40th Ave

4006 Lyon Ave

3629 13th Ave

4018 Ardley Ave

4011 Ardley Ave

1120 Bella Vista Ave

1917 Foothill Blvd

2207 14th Ave

1811 E 17th St

1251 MacArthur Blvd

1220 E 24th St

4060-4070 Everett Ave

4022-4028 Canon Ave

3727 13th Ave

3945 Randolph Ave

4008-4018 Lyon Ave

1905 Foothill Blvd

3257 Delaware St

3555 Maple Ave

3701 Coolidge Ave

3230 35th Ave

Fruitvale Gardens

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