
Apartments near High Street Plaza in Oakland, CA (2,745 Rentals)


6127 Majestic Ave

6000 Outlook Ave

1269-1301 75th Ave

4000 Midvale Ave

3940 Midvale Ave

1901-1907 E 23rd St

6928 Fresno St

3939 Midvale Ave

1855-1859 73rd Ave

1436-1438 19th Ave

1900 E 24th St

945 76th Ave

3321 64th Avenue Pl

1035 76th Ave

Laurel Foothill Apartments

3424-3426 Dimond Ave

3721 Coolidge Ave

3415-3423 Dimond Ave

1921 E 26th St

2240-2242 Macarthur Blvd

2531 Damuth St

3453-3455 Morrison Ave

3425-3429 Dimond Ave

3454-3458 Morrison Ave

3369 Wisconsin St

3312-3316 64th Ave

1911 19th Ave

1272 75th Ave

1841 E 17th St

3432 Dimond Ave

3518-3524 May Ct

2560 Damuth St

3387 64th Ave

3457-3459 Morrison Ave

3057 22nd Ave

1815 74th Ave

2802 68th

3615-3645 Lundholm Ave

3526-3530 May Ct

2550 Damuth St

7611 Hamilton St

1827 E 22nd St

1823 Foothill Blvd

3532-3536 Fruitvale Ave

7229-7233 Lockwood St

6971 Krause Ave

2003 E 29th St

3084 22nd Ave

1801 Macarthur Blvd

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