
Apartments near Airport Plaza in Oakland, CA (623 Rentals)


9635 Plymouth St

1448 88th Ave

9300 Walnut St

9425 Plymouth St

1351 85th Ave

1325-1331 81st Ave

1636 94th Ave

1627 94th Ave

7628 77th Ave

9427 Plymouth St

1265 82nd Ave

1271 80th Ave

1260 79th Ave

9319 Plymouth St

1355 84th Ave

7001 Spencer St

1354 81st Ave

1326-1332 80th Ave

1346 83rd Ave

1317 83rd Ave

1330 82nd Ave

8339-8347 International Blvd

8500 International Blvd

1626-1632 90th Ave

1619 92nd Ave

1501-1507 88th Ave

1061-1079 72nd Ave

9703 Cherry St

1515 88th Ave

1376-1374 1378 1380 80th Ave

1338 82nd Ave

1635 92nd Ave

1416 85th Ave

9693 Cherry St

9320 Plymouth St

1439 86th Ave

8670-8678 Holly St

1141 73rd Ave

1436 85th Ave

1154 73rd Ave

1381 81st. Ave

9314 Plymouth St

1353-1359 80th Ave

1050 70th Ave

1069 71st Ave

1449 86th Ave

9706 Cherry St

9714 Cherry St

1058 70th Ave

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There are currently 4,761 Studio Apartments in Oakland with rent ranges from $800 to $6,500 with an average price of $2,336.
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