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


722 E 20th St

1208-1224 13th Ave

1621 10th Ave

2358 Park Blvd

2030 7th Ave

2303 Ivy Dr

1430-1436 45th Ave

2401 Park Blvd

832 Cleveland St

1641 46th Ave

1942 47th Ave

1918-1924 47th Ave

900-904 E 17th St

2301 Ivy Dr

2332-2336 Park Blvd

2342 Park Blvd

400 Montclair Ave

605 E 23rd St

4530-4532 Penniman Ave

3309-3317 Courtland Ave

3422-3426 Arizona St

3670 39th Ave

3914 Midvale Ave

3664 39th Ave

4114 Masterson St

4120 Masterson St

1847 8th Ave

3735 39th Ave

4126 Masterson St

3676 39th Ave

3939 Midvale Ave

3681-3685 39th Ave

3743 39th Ave

3914-3924 Midvale Ave

Arbor Villa

2043 7th Ave

901 E 17th St

919-921 E 17th St

1200-1201 13th Ave

2011 48th Ave

2319 Congress Ave

4834-4838 Brookdale Ave

1629 46th Ave

1644 46th Ave

4707 Park Blvd

4527 Bancroft Ave

1843 8th Ave

524 Montclair Ave

2324 Park Blvd

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