
Apartments near High Street Plaza in Oakland, CA (2,743 Rentals)


2942 23rd Ave

3462 Boston Ave

2041 E 23rd St

2437-2439 21st Ave

1154 73rd Ave

3842 Midvale Ave

2129 E 28th St

3836 Midvale Ave

2005 E 21st St

2846 Macarthur Blvd

2724-2726 Macarthur Blvd

4311 Tompkins Ave

2409-2411 Palmetto St

2450 Palmetto St

2050 20th Ave

2008 E 21st St

1216 73rd Ave

2630 Macarthur Blvd

Ventana Townhome Apartments

5934 Laird Ave

1449 73rd Ave

2464 Palmetto St

6689 Bancroft Ave

2000 E 21st St

3474 Boston Ave

7123 Holly St

2812 Macarthur Blvd

3528 Rhoda Ave

Sausal Gardens

3515 Rhoda Ave

6862 Arthur St

1947 E 22nd St

7216 Orral Ave

3908 35th Ave

7129 Holly St

5954 Laird Ave

7129-7133 Holly St

3525-3527 Rhoda Ave

1946 Foothill Blvd

5977 Majestic Ave

3434-3438 Arizona St

1942 E 22nd St

6167 Mauritania Ave

1951 E 24th St

2030 E 25th St

3449-3453 Champion St

6656 Foothill Blvd

1940 E 21st St

2032 E 26th St

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