
Apartments near Oakland Army Base in Oakland, CA (399 Rentals)


1049 45th St

1039 45th St

1052 48th St

5941 Vallejo St

1051 48th St

1266 61st St

1031 45th St

1092-1096 Aileen St

1034 47th St

1073 Aileen St

1029 47th St

6310 Doyle St

1266 62nd St

1292 63rd St

1089 Stanford Ave

1032 47th St

1274 63rd St

1044 54th St

1250-1262 62nd St

1220 62nd St

1024 47th St

1270 63rd St

1016 47th St

Admiral's Cove

1053 59th St

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Compass at Bay 37

1036 60th St

Liner at Alameda Landing

1004 60th St

994-996 60th St

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The Ambassador

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Nellie Hannon Gateway

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Avalon Senior Housing

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