
Apartments near Eastmont Town Center in Oakland, CA (1,634 Rentals)


4624 Fairfax Ave

9905-9907 B St

2906 High St

4633 Fairfax Ave

1942 47th Ave

4532 San Carlos Ave

4520 San Carlos Ave

4343 Brookdale Ave

4228 Masterson St

4606 Fairfax Ave

1918-1924 47th Ave

3800 Maybelle Ave

4709 Foothill Blvd

2276 Courtland Ave

4600 Tyrell St

10122 International Blvd

1507 48th Ave

4315 Brookdale Ave

2252 Courtland Ave

1256 50th Ave

2903-2909 High St

3520 Maybelle Ave

2262 Courtland Ave

4139 Bayo St

9960 Macarthur Blvd

9840 E St

4525 Fairfax Ave

3650 Maybelle Way

3810-3814 Maybelle Ave

3868 Maybelle Ave

2700-2704 High St

2532 High St

2518 Courtland Ave

4527 Fairfax Ave

2823-2827 High St

3820 Maybelle Ave

3304 Maybelle Way

9940 D St

3728 Maybelle Ave

3720-3726 Maybelle Ave

4534 Congress Ave

1369 102nd Ave

1450 102nd Ave

Ridgemont at Skyline

4176 Masterson St

3840-3864 Maybelle Ave

4312 Gordon St

3830 Maybelle Ave

2641 High St

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