
Apartments near Telecare Heritage Psychiatric Health Facility in Oakland, CA (3,707 Rentals)


2445 8th Ave

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1518 International Blvd

1844-1858 11th Ave

1514 International Blvd

1864 11th Ave

2633 Ivy Dr

1153 Mckinley Ave

St. Croix Apartments

4355 Edgewood Ave

2864-2870 Carmel St

4011 Quigley St

3471-3475 39th Ave

2876 Carmel St

3503 Kansas St

3461 39th Ave

4052 Lincoln Ave

4520 San Carlos Ave

3454-3456 39th Ave

3644 Magee Ave

3629 Loma Vista Ave

3505 38th Ave

4021 Quigley St

2444 Frances St

3702 35th Ave

3610-3612 Loma Vista Ave

1743 12th Ave

2600 Ivy Dr

3479 39th Ave

4062 Lincoln Ave

4532 San Carlos Ave

3240 E 9th St

3711 San Leandro St

4347 Leach Ave

4423 Edgewood Ave

2126 9th Ave

1407 E 15th St

1510 International Blvd

2011 10th Ave

1227 E 17th St

Livingston Lofts

2106 9th Ave

1140 Everett Ave

2500-2506 Frances St

4357 Fleming Ave

4344 Fleming Ave

3645 Loma Vista Ave

3462-3466 39th Ave

3710 35th Ave

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