
Apartments near High Street Plaza in Oakland, CA (2,716 Rentals)


3700 Macarthur Blvd

3674 38th Ave

2312 E 15th St

Alhambra Manor

3275-3277 Dakota St

3000 Fruitvale Ave

3501 35th Ave

1522 23rd Ave

3640 Brown Ave

2323 E 22nd Ave

2681 Nicol Ave

3430 Laurel Ave

3627 Brown Ave

3634 Brown Ave

3701 Maybelle Ave

3617-3619 Brown Ave

3639 Patterson Ave

3263 Dakota St

2443 Grande Vista Ave

2235 Inyo Ave

1514 23rd Ave

3700-3706 39th Ave

2501 Grande Vista Ave

4808-4812 Macarthur Blvd

3610-3612 Loma Vista Ave

3645 Patterson Ave

3681-3685 39th Ave

3705 Maybelle Ave

3222 Delaware St

2507 Grande Vista Ave

2931-2937 School St

3048 Champion St

3427 Laurel Ave

4016 Kansas St

3027-29 31 60th Ave

1541 23rd Ave

3707 Maybelle Ave

2272 E 19th St

3506 Midvale Ave

3735 39th Ave

2901 School St

3064 Champion St

1501 23rd Ave

2402 E 27th St

3489 Midvale Ave

2284 E 17th St

Liberated 23rd Avenue

3500-3502 Midvale Ave

3615 Loma Vista Ave

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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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