
Apartments near Melrose Fruitvale Center in Oakland, CA (2,860 Rentals)


Brookdale Manor Apartments

4320 Virginia Ave

5924 E 17th St

5537 Foothill Blvd

3219-3225 Angelo Ave

3302 Brookdale Ave

2930 Octavia St

3300 Brookdale Ave

Bancroft Apartments

2760-2770 Fruitvale Ave

2605 26th Ave

3024 E 29th St

2906-2910 35th Ave

3615 Penniman Ave

2923 Coolidge Ave

2284 E 17th St

3939 Angelo Ave

5645 Bancroft Ave

1943-1947 Seminary Ave

1900 Seminary Ave

3150 Brookdale Ave

2272 E 19th St

3030 38th Ave

1932-1934 Seminary Ave

2772 Fruitvale Ave

5549 Foothill Blvd

3646 Penniman Ave

3121-3123 Courtland Ave

3259 Nicol Ave

2323 E 22nd Ave

3604-3612 Penniman Ave

1967 Seminary Ave

2253 E 15th St

2909 35th Ave

3130 High St

2915-2921 35th Ave

3116 Brookdale Ave

3054 Bona St

3106 Brookdale Ave

3782-3798 Angelo Ave

5945 Bromley Ave

3111 38th Ave

5949 Bromley Ave

3235 Nicol Ave

2953 Brookdale Ave

3130 Brookdale Ave

2529 E 27th St

2247 E 19th St

3136 High St

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