
Apartments near Foothill Square in Oakland, CA (1,060 Rentals)


2648 Parker Ave

8300-8306 B St

2506 Parker Ave

1208-1214 83rd Ave

1487 81st Ave

1663 80th Ave

7867 Bancroft Ave

487-495 105th Ave

7858 Bancroft Ave

488 105th Ave

425 Hale Ave

2833 Parker Ave

1225 83rd Ave

2715-2719 Parker Ave

2725-2727 Parker Ave

1007 86th Ave

1451 81st Ave

7818 Hillside St

2679-2681 Parker Ave

7812 Hillside St

152 Catron Dr

1053 85th Ave

151 Catron Dr

4300 Rilea Way

1265 82nd Ave

145 Catron Dr

7801 Ney Ave

4305 Rilea Way

725 S Elmhurst Ave

4303 Rilea Way

4306 Rilea Way

133 Catron Dr

4312 Rilea Way

1222 82nd Ave

1210 82nd Ave

4309 Rilea Way

740 Clara St

7725 Macarthur Blvd

1003 85th Ave

1243 82nd Ave

7800 Ney Ave

7732 Macarthur Blvd

4316 Rilea Way

4315 Rilea Way

748 Clara St

144 Catron Dr

4320 Rilea Way

4321 Rilea Way

4319 Rilea Way

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How much are Studio apartments in Oakland?
There are currently 4,761 Studio Apartments in Oakland with rent ranges from $800 to $6,500 with an average price of $2,392.
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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 $2,957.
What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Oakland cost?
The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Oakland range from $748 to $15,481. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $3,113.
How expensive are Oakland Three Bedroom Apartments?
There are currently 1,472 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Oakland on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $400 to $12,719 - averaging $3,702 for the location.
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