
Apartments near CompNum: ALC-64597-08-0020 in Oakland, CA (3,403 Rentals)


Jackson Courtyard

680 Hiller Dr

3803-3809 Manila Ave

466 37th St

485 36th St

Piedmont Terrace

431 49th St

756 40th St

288 Whitmore St

112-114 Monte Cresta

724 34th St

567 Oakland Ave

862 36th

Wayne Allen

425 Orange St

692 30th St

Fairmount Villas

5283 Broadway Ter

Vernon Heights

360 Vernon St

Heritage of Claremont

5405 Carlton St

650 Sycamore St

Montecito House

281 Perkins

476 Weldon

320 Park View Ter

6037 Market St

Lagunitas Towers

Park Bellevue Tower Building

Erie Street Apartments

West End Commons

516 Merritt Ave

1809 Linden St

The Essex on Lake Merritt

339-345 Wayne Ave

Cameron Stanford Apartments

241-247 Wayne Ave

The Altezza

367 Lester Ave

1127 Chestnut St

555 10th Street Apartments

1101 McKinley Ave

524 E 21st St

Ellis at Central Station

1688 Twelfth

1224-1228 Excelsior Ave

Diamond Terrace

3933-3939 Webster St

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There are currently 4,770 Studio Apartments in Oakland with rent ranges from $800 to $6,500 with an average price of $2,356.
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Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Oakland ranges from $765 to $259,501 with an average monthly rent of $2,889.
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