
Apartments near Telecare Heritage Psychiatric Health Facility in Oakland, CA (3,701 Rentals)


841 Walker Ave

860-866 Walker Ave

917 Vermont St

964 Vermont St

921 Vermont St

876 Walker Ave

386 Santa Clara Ave

872 Walker Ave

980 Vermont St

436 Bellevue Ave

511 Van Buren Ave

1073-1079 Warfield Ave

1087 Warfield Ave

5801-5817 Trask St

5730-5736 Walnut St

507-509 Van Buren Ave

388 Santa Clara Ave

411 Santa Clara Ave

869 Walker Ave

533 Crofton Ave

488 Weldon Ave

465 Elwood Ave

439 Bellevue Ave

415 Euclid Ave

5775-5781 Walnut St

5742-5748 Walnut St

412 Bellevue Ave

433 Bellevue Ave

506-508 Valle Vista Ave

Santa Clara Apartments

469 Van Buren Ave

452 Valle Vista Ave

897 Walker Ave

1000 Walker Ave

991 Vermont St

402 Grand Ave

5805-5811 Walnut St

5806-5810 Walnut St

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438 Staten Ave

365 Santa Clara Ave

1010 Walker Ave

497-503 Fairbanks Ave

542 Crofton Ave

1733 Seminary Ave

1943-1947 Seminary Ave

5835 Elizabeth St

5823-5827 Walnut St

5847 Trask St

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