
Apartments near Fruitvale Public Market in Oakland, CA (3,108 Rentals)


1647 10th Ave

2523-2533 Mason St

3515 Rhoda Ave

1621 10th Ave

3532-3536 Fruitvale Ave

High & MacArthur Mixed Use Project

2535 11th Ave

2901 MacArthur Blvd

3700 Macarthur Blvd

2867 MacArthur Blvd

1444 MacArthur Blvd

Multi-family

1911-1919 10th Ave

3555 Maple Ave

1739 10th Ave

3523-3559 May Ct

1112 E 28th St

3573 Laurel Ave

3615 Loma Vista Ave

3622 Magee Ave

2908 Morcom Ave

3500 Bruce St

2822 11th Ave

932-938 E 19th St

3542-3546 May Ct

3617-3619 Brown Ave

3610-3612 Loma Vista Ave

3528 Rhoda Ave

3525-3527 Rhoda Ave

2851-2853 Macarthur Blvd

3615-3621 Patterson Ave

3539 Laguna

3627 Brown Ave

3548-3552 May Ct

3628-3630 Magee Ave

3614 Midvale Ave

3320 MacArthur Blvd

936-940 E 23rd St

3608 Midvale Ave

6100 Hayes St

926 E 17th St

1120 Bella Vista Ave

2125 10th Ave

1136 10th Ave

924 E 20th St

1900 62nd Ave

2900-2910 Birdsall Ave

3640 Brown Ave

1323 Macarthur Blvd

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There are currently 4,780 Studio Apartments in Oakland with rent ranges from $800 to $6,500 with an average price of $2,369.
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