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


490 Capital

2230 Lakeshore Ave

458-462 Merritt Ave

655 MacArthur Blvd

450 Merritt Ave

Lakeview

465 Capital St

2220 Lakeshore Ave

101 17th St

1568 Madison St

2208 Lakeshore Ave

442 Merritt Ave

573 Wesley Ave

444 Merritt Ave

478 Capital St

415 Merritt Ave

419 Merritt Ave

573-575 Cleveland St

2204 Lakeshore Ave

767-769 13th St

563 Wesley Ave

1460 Alice St

Lakeside Regency Plaza

1209 West St

1410 Magnolia St

687 Macarthur Blvd

430 Merritt Ave

409 Merritt Ave

420 Merritt Ave

Alice St Energy Harvester

693 Macarthur Blvd

2150 Lakeshore Ave

2140 Lakeshore Ave

Brooklyn Building

395 Merritt Ave

410 Merritt Ave

722 Hillgirt Cir

714 Hillgirt Cor

2000 Lakeshore Ave

485 Wesley Ave

516 Wesley Ave

705-709 Hillgirt Cir

616 Hillsborough St

454 Wesley Ave

2048-2052 Lakeshore Ave

431-437 Wayne Ave

419-423 Wayne Ave

734-740 Hillgirt Cir

401-407 Wayne Ave

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