
Apartments near High Street Plaza in Oakland, CA (2,732 Rentals)


3219-3225 Angelo Ave

2426 57th Ave

2906 Abbey St

3291-3293 Lynde St

2425-2429 Humboldt Ave

2552 55th Ave

2361 Fruitvale Ave

2465 Humboldt Ave

3265 Prentiss St

3939 Angelo Ave

3725-3731 Penniman Ave

3414 Henrietta St

3136 High St

2914 Abbey St

5801-5817 Trask St

2678 Coolidge Ave

5835 Elizabeth St

3524 Allendale Ave

Colonial

2507-2509 Humboldt Ave

3030 38th Ave

2501 Humboldt Ave

3260 Hyde St

3253 Lynde St

Lynde Street

2049-2051 Austin St

1747-1753 28th Ave

2519 Humboldt Ave

3228 Logan St

2820 35th Ave

3256 Hyde St

Fruitvale Apartments

5945 Bromley Ave

5949 Bromley Ave

3152 High St

01835

3245 Prentiss St

3248 Hyde St

3260 Prentiss St

1649 28th

1783 28th Ave

1773 28th Ave

2500 Fruitvale Ave

2673-2679 Coolidge Ave

1655-1659 28th Ave

2705 35th Ave

2841 Octavia St

1815 28th Ave

1707 28th Ave

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