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


3702 Maple Ave

2002-2006 E 23rd St

1951 Foothill Blvd

3537 Rhoda Ave

1952 International Blvd

3532 Laguna Ave

3601 Coolidge Ave

2003 E 25th St

3938-3942 35th Ave

3914 Midvale Ave

3539 Laguna

6916 Arthur St

3550 Rhoda Ave

3464 Champion St

6663 Foothill Blvd

2222 E 30th St

3604 Rhoda Ave

1922 E 20th St

6905-6909 Fresno St

3909 Midvale Ave

3627 Coolidge Ave

1917 Foothill Blvd

1943-1949 E 25th St

7012 Lockwood St

Bates Hall

6332 MacArthur Blvd

978 75th Ave

3914-3924 Midvale Ave

1817 73rd Ave

7204 Holly St

2817 67th Ave

3647 Coolidge Ave

1437-1447 74th Ave

940 75th Ave

3615 Rhoda Ave

1042 75th Ave

6920 Fresno St

1255-1257 75th Ave

Highlander

1937-1941 E 26th St

1050 75th Ave

3701 Coolidge Ave

1905 Foothill Blvd

6125-6129 Majestic Ave

2136-2138 19th Ave

1251 75th Ave

5940 Majestic Ave

1259-1261 75th Ave

6400 Macarthur Blvd

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