
Apartments near Eastmont Town Center in Oakland, CA (1,635 Rentals)


3519 Quigley St

3602 Brookdale Ave

3660 35th Ave

3503 Kansas St

3718-3720 35th Ave

3740-3746 35th Ave

3607 Allendale Ave

3650-3658 35th Ave

3736 35th Ave

3702 35th Ave

3710 35th Ave

2901 Octavia St

2841 Octavia St

3872 35th Ave

2724 Octavia St

3603 Allendale Ave

2221-2223 Santa Rita St

3230 35th Ave

3020 35th Ave

3566 Brookdale Ave

3828 35th Ave

3818-3822 35th Ave

3908 35th Ave

3856 35th Ave

2626 Octavia St

3524 Allendale Ave

2820 35th Ave

3501 35th Ave

2906-2910 35th Ave

3538 Brookdale Ave

3420 Quigley St

3420 Delaware St

3434-3438 California St

2840 35th Ave

3421 California St

3451 35th Ave

3435 California St

2565 109th Ave

-2838 35th Ave

3608 Midvale Ave

3500-3502 Midvale Ave

3512-3514 Midvale Ave

3518 Midvale Ave

3614 Midvale Ave

3015-3021 35th Ave

3101 35th Ave

3301-3307 35th Ave

3524 Midvale Ave

3506 Midvale Ave

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There are currently 4,774 Studio Apartments in Oakland with rent ranges from $800 to $6,500 with an average price of $2,366.
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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 $2,876.
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