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


2500-2506 Frances St

4542 San Carlos Ave

2914 Carmel St

2924 Carmel St

1433 15th Ave

4546 San Carlos Ave

19 Home Pl W

2952-2956 Carmel St

3627 Brown Ave

3472 39th Ave

2940 Carmel St

4350-4354 Fleming Ave

1009 Macarthur Blvd

814-824 34th Ave

2526-2544 Ivy Dr

2250 8th Ave

2514-2516 Ivy Dr

2742 Park Blvd

1125 McKinley Ave

718 Beatie St

920 E 20th St

924 E 20th St

886 Cleveland St

4622 Park Blvd

1015 Galvin St

1001 Macarthur Blvd

4360 Fleming Ave

3304 Maybelle Way

3718-3720 35th Ave

4346 Fleming Ave

3615-3621 Patterson Ave

3736 35th Ave

3634 Brown Ave

1624-1630 12th Ave

4525-4531 Edgewood Ave

1718 High St

4630-4638 Park Blvd

2200 8th Ave

1220 Foothill Blvd

1724 11th Ave

1846 10th Ave

1911-1919 10th Ave

2000 9th Ave

2500 Ivy Dr

1100 E 17th St

2515 Ivy Dr

1028-1030 Galvin St

3760 Midvale Ave

4320 Virginia Ave

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