
Apartments near Delaware Plaza in Oakland, CA (3,127 Rentals)


4231 Howe St

4318 Howe St

4288 Howe St

383 44th St

4328 Howe St

College Cliff Apartments

4146 Manila Ave

4124 Emerald St

4136 Manila Ave

4118 Broadway

4176-4178 Montgomery St

5276 Broadway

4130 Manila Ave

4224 Shafter Ave

4106 Terrace St

394 49th St

4111 Montgomery St

5200 Lawton Ave

4216 Shafter Ave

5127 Lawton Ave

4100-4102 Terrace St

400-402 45th St

4330 Piedmont Ave

Casa Isabella

5228 Broadway Ter

336 Clifton St

404 45th St

340 Clifton St

4835-48351/2 Shafter Ave

4833 Shafter Ave

196 41st St

4126 Opal St

15 Echo Ave

5120 Shafter Ave

410 45th St

5248-5250 Lawton Ave

356 41st St

350 41st St

4250-4258 Piedmont Ave

339 41st St

412-418 48th St

341 41st St

4412 Webster St

4020 Broadway

4040 Manila Ave

423 48th/4796 Webster St

4120-4132 Howe St

377 Clifton St

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