
Apartments near Telecare Heritage Psychiatric Health Facility in Oakland, CA (3,682 Rentals)


2110 25th Ave

2325 23rd Ave

3142 Fruitvale Ave

3284 Lynde St

2645 Wakefield Ave

3130 Brookdale Ave

2229 E 24th St

2122 Fruitvale Ave

3106 Champion St

2333 Humboldt Ave

3417-3421 Salisbury St

3149 Brookdale Ave

2349 Humboldt Ave

2215 E 25th St

3138-3142 Fruitvale Ave

2209 E 24th St

3078 Capp St

2321 23rd Ave

3150 Brookdale Ave

3125 Coolidge Ave

3135-3145 Champion St

2440 E 21st St

2129 E 28th St

2369 Humboldt Ave

2201 E 24th St

2355 Humboldt Ave

2309 E 23rd St

2363 Humboldt Ave

3110-3116 Collidge Ave

3186 McKillop Rd

2222 E 30th St

3205 Brookdale Ave

7 Deering Ct

2220 23rd Ave

2300 Coolidge Ave.

2705 E 21st St

3122 Coolidge Ave

2273 E 23rd St

2538 Highland Ave

3209-3219 Brookdale Ave

3116 Coolidge Ave

2217 Coolidge Ave

2041 Mitchell St

2425-2429 Humboldt Ave

2240 Coolidge Ave

2550 Pleasant St

2034 Mitchell St

Alhambra Manor

3227 Brookdale Ave

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