
Apartments near High Street Plaza in Oakland, CA (2,720 Rentals)


809 E 28th St

2527 8th Ave

8511 Holly St

2709 Ivy Dr

2609 8th Ave

2030 8th Ave

2657 Ivy Dr

Arbor Villa Apartments

2120 8th Ave

3101 Park Blvd

801 E 21st St

2445 8th Ave

1606 85th Ave

1449 86th Ave

2108 8th Ave

2616-2622 Ivy Dr

1150 87th Ave

3025 Park Blvd

1439 86th Ave

2501 8th Ave

3033 Park Blvd

park place apartments

2907 Park Blvd

831-833 E 17th St

3001 Park Blvd

2633 Ivy Dr

3009 Park Blvd

2600 Ivy Dr

2641 Ivy Dr

1240 87th Ave

1722 8th Ave

2909 Park Blvd

2526-2544 Ivy Dr

802 E 18th St

1216 87th Ave

2917 Park Blvd

2039 8th Ave

717 E 23rd St

718 Beatie St

2514-2516 Ivy Dr

1811 8th Ave

1843 8th Ave

1239 88th Ave

1805 8th Ave

1153 Mckinley Ave

1847 8th Ave

St. Croix Apartments

Park Viking

730-736 E 19th St
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