
Apartments near Eastmont Town Center in Oakland, CA (1,637 Rentals)


2416 88th Ave

5645 Bancroft Ave

1710 88th Ave

8836 Dowling St

Bancroft Apartments

1739 89th Ave

2444 88th Ave

5549 Foothill Blvd

1501-1507 88th Ave

1515 88th Ave

1943-1947 Seminary Ave

1221 85th Ave

8211 D St

1932-1934 Seminary Ave

2222 89th Ave

5945 Bromley Ave

5949 Bromley Ave

5243 Macarthur Blvd

1725 89th Ave

2026 89th Ave

5720 Harmon Ave

5537 Foothill Blvd

5611 Bancroft Ave

1934 89th Ave

1900 Seminary Ave

8826 MacArthur Blvd

1066 70th Ave

1810 89th Ave

7611 Hamilton St

5400 Walnut St

1066-1078 70th Ave

8908-8910 Plymouth St

2900-2910 Birdsall Ave

7610-7620 Mountain Blvd

1069 71st Ave

2239 90th Ave

1061-1079 72nd Ave

1424 62nd Ave

1058 70th Ave

1077 77th Ave

8929 Birch St

5600 Bancroft Ave

1448 88th Ave

1050 70th Ave

8901-8907 Plymouth St

1821 90th Ave

5924 E 17th St

5492 Ruth Ave

1016-1020 82nd Ave

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There are currently 4,755 Studio Apartments in Oakland with rent ranges from $748 to $6,500 with an average price of $2,294.
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The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Oakland range from $780 to $15,287. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $3,494.
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