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


5524 Hilton St

2312 Foothill Blvd

2622 Kingsland Ave

2312 E 15th St

2705 35th Ave

1634-1638 23rd Ave

2436 25th Ave

3524 Allendale Ave

2475-2485 26th Ave

0 Hilton St

2906 Abbey St

2218 24th St

2868 38th Ave

4414 Penniman Ave

2444 25th Ave

2489 26th Ave

2224 24th Ave

2528 26th Ave

1522 23rd Ave

1514 23rd Ave

3035 Lynde St

5600 Bancroft Ave

Liberated 23rd Avenue

1733 Seminary Ave

4426 Penniman Ave

2534-2540 26th Ave

3227 Brookdale Ave

2422 E 24th St

2820 35th Ave

2538 26th Ave

4530-4532 Penniman Ave

3809 Penniman Ave

1914 23rd Ave

2914 Abbey St

3072 Lynde Ave

2707 Fruitvale Ave

1501 23rd Ave

3725-3731 Penniman Ave

5720 Harmon Ave

2841 Octavia St

3040 Lynde St

5611 Bancroft Ave

5492 Ruth Ave

2901 Octavia St

3205 Brookdale Ave

3209-3219 Brookdale Ave

2345 E 21st St

1541 23rd Ave

3149 Brookdale Ave

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