
Apartments near Delaware Plaza in Oakland, CA (3,130 Rentals)


1415 Martin Luther King Jr Way

3701 Park Boulevard Way

1500 Market St

809 15th St

1175 Excelsior Ave

3750 Park Boulevard Way

3738 Park Blvd

1057 Norwood Ave

3746 Park Boulevard Way

1064 Norwood Ave

1521-1525 Filbert St

3634 Kingsley St

1028-1030 Galvin St

3608 Kingsley St

3750 Park Blvd

946 14th St

1509-1513 Linden St

3755 Emerson Way

4001 Greenwood Ave

3719 Emerson St

3955 Greenwood Ave

1440 Linden St

1124 Wellington St

1015 Galvin St

3773 Park Boulevard Way

3844 Greenwood Ave

4111-4115 Greenwood Ave

1118-1124 Norwood Ave

4618 El Centro Ave

767-769 13th St

1000-1051 Glendora Ave

1127 Norwood Ave

1134 Norwood Ave

4347 Leach Ave

1440 Chestnut St

1059 El Centro Ave

3940-3942 Greenwood Ave

1148 Norwood Ave

4624 El Centro Ave

3821 Park Blvd

1209 West St

1069 El Centro Ave

3815 Park Blvd

1422 & 1438 Chestnut Street (8 Bungalows)

1420 Chestnut St

3839 Park Blvd

1152-1158 Norwood Ave

672 11th St

4003 Park Blvd

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