
Apartments near Telecare Heritage Psychiatric Health Facility in Oakland, CA (3,685 Rentals)


3034 Pleitner Ave

Multi-Family

2345 E 21st St

3069 Pleitner Ave

2209 E 23rd St

2032 E 26th St

3156 Coolidge Ave

2932 E 19th St

1945 26th Ave

2519 Humboldt Ave

3084 22nd Ave

3259 Nicol Ave

2225-2227 35th Ave

2217-2221 35th Ave

3302 Brookdale Ave

3492 Davis St

3422 Alexander Ct

3032 E 19th St

2281-2289 35th Ave

1919 Fruitvale Ave

3121 Pleitner Ave

2437-2439 21st Ave

1835 28th Ave

2311 35th Ave

3111 Pleitner Ave

2995 School St

3105 Pleitner Ave

2319 35th Ave

3040 E 19th St

2235 E 32nd St

Highlander

1921 33rd Ave

3312 Brookdale Ave

2419-2421 21st Ave

2112 35th Ave

3256 Nicol Ave

1821-1825 28th Ave

2242-2246 E 32nd St

3320-3328 Brookdale Ave

2219 E 22nd St

2003 E 29th St

2030 E 25th St

2268-2270 35th Ave

1951 E 30th St

2931 E 19th St

2280 35th Ave

3127 Pleitner Ave

1921 26th Ave

3129 Pleitner Ave

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