
Apartments near Melrose Fruitvale Center in Oakland, CA (2,861 Rentals)


2110 25th Ave

05416

5505 Harmon Ave

2566-2578 Fruitvale Ave

1437 25th Ave

5801-5815 Eastlawn St

Lynde Street

3228 Prentiss St

2706 Coolidge Ave

3253 Lynde St

2430 27th Ave

2569-2575 Fruitvale Ave

2425-2429 Humboldt Ave

4122 Allendale Ave

1428 24th Ave

2626 Octavia St

3228 Davis St

3242 Davis St

1901 Irving Ave

2604 35th Ave

2561 Fruitvale Ave

2575 Fruitvale Ave

1520 24th Ave

3210 Davis St

2509 Bartlett St

2461 Humboldt Ave

2515 Bartlett St

1712-1716 57th St

3063 Blossom St

1906 24th Ave

3057 Blossom St

2823-2827 High St

2465 Humboldt Ave

2319-2321 26th Ave

3721 Allendale Ave

2585 Fruitvale Ave

2802 38th Ave

4357 Fleming Ave

2604 Fruitvale Ave

3284 Lynde St

2501 Humboldt Ave

3115-3121 Davis St

2800 Viola St

3234 E 27th St

2440 E 21st St

2727-2733 Short St

2343 26th Ave

7 Deering Ct

3228 E 27th St

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