
Apartments near Jack London Gateway in Oakland, CA (2,499 Rentals)


1818 7th Ave

406 Athol Ave

465 Jean St

348 Haddon Rd

573 Wesley Ave

340 Haddon Rd

Merritt View Manor

725 39th St

714 E 18th St

693 39th St

669 Hillsborough St

3762 Ruby St

2201 Park Blvd

320 Haddon Rd

539 Merritt Ave

477-479 38th St

658 Hillsborough St

411 Santa Clara Ave

741 E 18th St

590 Boden Way

541 Merritt Ave

440 Haddon Rd

3769 Ruby St

904 39th St

323 Portland Ave

831-833 E 17th St

3911 Lusk St

540 Merritt Ave

1811 8th Ave

1722 8th Ave

477 Jean St

2221 Park Blvd

1925-1933 7th Ave

3008 Lakeshore Ave

721 E 19th St

579 Beacon St

477 Chetwood St

1805 8th Ave

3527 Harrison St

802 E 18th St

544-550 Merritt Ave

193 W MacArthur Blvd

961-965 Yerba Buena Ave

478 Vernon St

902 Foothill Blvd

1843 8th Ave

41-47 Excelsior Ct

1847 8th Ave

211 Santa Clara Ave

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