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


1432-1434 Hampel St

1505 37th Ave

3630 Suter St

3248 Dakota St

3263 Dakota St

3809 Penniman Ave

3607-3609 Maple Ave

1557 38th Ave

3275-3277 Dakota St

Lyon's Apartment

1705 39th Ave

3815 Lincoln Ave

1600-1602 E 19th St

2538-2540 11th Ave

3719 Emerson St

3755 Emerson Way

3773 Park Boulevard Way

2100 13th Ave

1059 Bella Vista Ave

1701 39th Ave

4060 Lyon Ave

3073 Macarthur Blvd

3550 Laurel Ave

3260 Dakota St

3782-3798 Angelo Ave

3034-3038 Macarthur Blvd

3261-3265 Georgia St

3030 38th Ave

3420 Delaware St

3608 Kingsley St

3634 Kingsley St

4083 Lyon Ave

3042 MacArthur Blvd

1952 International Blvd

1436-1438 19th Ave

1915-1917 16th Ave

3844 Greenwood Ave

4003 Park Blvd

1515-1525 38th Ave

1022 E 28th St

1030-1040 Bella Vista Ave

1051 Bella Vista Ave

1020-1022 Bella Vista Ave

2048 13th Ave

1801 14th Ave

2243 12th Ave

2406-2408 11th Ave

2535 11th Ave

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