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


730-736 E 19th St

802 E 18th St

2320 Park Blvd

692-698 Spruce St

4715 Park Blvd

4737 Ygnacio Ave

4908 Congress Ave

1941 48th Ave

2151 50th Ave

2163 50th Ave

3908 35th Ave

4130-4132 Masterson St

3700-3706 39th Ave

4171 Masterson St

415-421 Peterson St

1254 E 12th St

2312 Park Blvd

3369 Wisconsin St

3940 Midvale Ave

Fourplex

4709 Foothill Blvd

Harbor Walk

1733 Clemens Rd

621 E 21st St

1811 8th Ave

632-638 E 20th St

2300-2306 Park Blvd

1425 11th Ave

902 Foothill Blvd

1722 8th Ave

721 E 19th St

2201 Carroll St

2282 Park Blvd

825-831 Macarthur Blvd

1925-1933 7th Ave

1731 Clemens Rd

4800 Park Blvd

2184-2190 50th Ave

4160 Masterson St

3667 Maybelle Way

3685-3693 Maybelle Way

3938-3942 35th Ave

4176 Masterson St

5009 Congress Ave

2144 50th Ave

2158 50th Ave

4200 Fruitvale Ave

1641-1645 47th Ave

2303 Park Blvd

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