
Apartments near La Mancha Plaza in Oakland, CA (3,385 Rentals)


339-345 Wayne Ave

Cameron Stanford Apartments

Ellis at Central Station

555 10th St

241-247 Wayne Ave

367 Lester Ave

Station House

1688 Twelfth

1101 McKinley Ave

1028 Willow St

1224-1228 Excelsior Ave

518 40th St

Temescal Apartments

505 40th St

537 41st St

496 41st St

Sagamore

3999 Clarke St

3915-3919 Clarke St

486 41st Ave

490 41st St

3931 Clarke St

515 42nd St

473 41st St

482-484 41st St

3901-3903 Clarke St

3851-3857 Clarke St

460 40th St

465 40th St

3831 Clarke St

456 40th St

468 41st St

490 42nd St

457 40th St

4208-4214 Telegraph Ave

4235 Telegraph Ave

461-463 41st St

476-478 482 Rich St

476-482 Rich St

3805-3809 1/2 Clarke St.

444 40th St

The Ruby

455 41st St

454--460 41st St

438 41st St

440 40th St

476 42nd St

487 43rd St

434 41st St
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