
Apartments near High Street Plaza in Oakland, CA (2,738 Rentals)


3258 Kanas St

6137 Macarthur Blvd

3909 High St

3090 Florida St

3676 Laurel Ave

4800 Daisy St

3818-3822 35th Ave

3414-3420 Boston Ave

2901 MacArthur Blvd

3435 Laguna Ave

4790 Tompkins Ave

3440 Wilson Ave

3431-3433 Wilson Ave

2684 Havenscourt Blvd

2848-2852 Georgia St

3232 62nd Ave

3441 Laguna Ave

6536 Foothill Blvd

1142-1144 72nd Ave

2157 E 27th St

4782 Tompkins Ave

4804-4806 Daisy St

4810 Daisy St

2696 Havenscourt Blvd

3052 Florida St

3426 Boston Ave

3915 High St

2155 E 28th St

3828 35th Ave

1743-1749 E 21st Ave

2948-2952 Macarthur Blvd

1920-1926 69th Ave

3679 Laurel Ave

3434-3438 California St

2867 MacArthur Blvd

3607-3609 Maple Ave

3404 California St

3855 Buell St

3056 Florida St

2422 21st Ave

1621 72nd Ave

1609 21st Ave

3027 Florida St

2538 Highland Ave

949 73rd Ave

2828 22nd Ave

2946 Macarthur Blvd

3432 Boston Ave

1141 73rd Ave

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