
Apartments near Telecare Heritage Psychiatric Health Facility in Oakland, CA (3,705 Rentals)


5362 Bancroft Ave

717-719 Haddon Pl

437 Foothill Blvd

339 Lester Ave

Lakewalk Apartments

616 Hillsborough St

725 Haddon Pl

609 Brooklyn Ave

329 Lester Ave

444-450 E 15th St

1639 4th Ave

215 Athol Ave

1519-1525 5th Ave

427 Foothill Blvd

608 Brooklyn Ave

415 Foothill Blvd

478 Capital St

573 Wesley Ave

563 Wesley Ave

472 Newton Ave

1022-1028 8th Ave

428-432 E 15th St

1035 8th Ave

5353 Bancroft Ave

724 Wesley Way

734-736 Wesley Way

LESTER COURT, LLC

1121 7th Ave

1445 5th Ave

1534 4th Ave

350 Foothill Blvd

351 Hanover Ave

491 Stow Ave

601 Brooklyn Ave

516 Wesley Ave

478 Stow Ave

455 Newton Ave

568-574 Merritt Ave

595 Merritt Ave

659-661 Wesley Ave

663 Wesley Ave

677 Wesley Ave

Wesley Arms

490 Capital

3428 Kingsland Ave

5338 Belvedere St

5315 Cole St

5410 Wadean Pl

5300 Wentworth Ave

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