
Apartments near Koryo Village in Oakland, CA (3,190 Rentals)


555-559 Merritt Ave

151 Lakeside Dr

626 Beacon St

677 Wesley Ave

579 Merritt Ave

648 Beacon St

541 Merritt Ave

515 Merritt Ave

2316-2324 Lakeshore Ave

717-719 Haddon Pl

Merritt View Manor

642 Beacon St

725 Haddon Pl

587 15th St

616 14th St

C.L. Dellums Apartments

1415 Martin Luther King Jr Way

589 Merritt Ave

659-661 Wesley Ave

I&I Family Mission

670 14th St

663 Wesley Ave

539 Merritt Ave

560-566 Merritt Ave

595 Merritt Ave

1546 Alice St

500 Merritt Ave

2300 Lakeshore Ave

540 Merritt Ave

946 14th St

Merritt Heights

610 14th St

486-492 Merritt Ave

Ferns Hotel

568-574 Merritt Ave

1440 Chestnut St

544-550 Merritt Ave

1422 & 1438 Chestnut Street (8 Bungalows)

Wesley Arms

512 Merritt Ave

1520 Alice St

1420 Chestnut St

478 Merritt Ave

520 Merritt Ave

635 Macarthur Blvd

455-455A 457 Capital St

474 Merritt Ave

Lakeshore Apartments

449 Merritt Ave

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