
Apartments near High Street Plaza in Oakland, CA (2,744 Rentals)


3832 Canon Ave

2845-2851 69th Ave

3753 Lincoln Ave

AKA 3704 Fruitvale Ave

3830 Canon Ave

6105 Seminary Ave

3701 Fruitvale Ave

3115 Beaumont Ave

2022 Damuth St

2917 Morgan Ave

1260 79th Ave

1930-1944 16th Ave

3572 65th Ave

3801 Lincoln Ave

3415-3421 68th Ave

6653 Laird Ave

3203 14th Ave

1918 16th Ave

1600-1602 E 19th St

6649 Laird Ave

1075 80th Ave

7825 Locust St

6701 Laird Ave

1806 E 38th St

1458 E 31st St

3594 65th Ave

6840 MacArthur Blvd

1271 80th Ave

3536 Randolph Ave

6636-6640 Laird Ave

1605 E 15th St

1427 79th Ave

6123 Seminary Ave

3645 Dimond Ave

3585 66th Ave

3421 68th Ave

3815 Lincoln Ave

3419 68th Ave

6515 Outlook Ave

1223 80th Ave

6510 Outlook Ave

6533 Outlook Ave

3724-3726 Fruitvale Ave

7629 Lockwood St

3721 Fruitvale Ave

1441-1443 E 32nd St

3900-3902 Everett Ave

1449 E 32nd St

1353-1359 80th Ave

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There are currently 4,775 Studio Apartments in Oakland with rent ranges from $800 to $6,500 with an average price of $2,378.
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