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


3105 Pleitner Ave

3438 School St

2801 Nicol Ave

2383 Grande Vista Pl

3316 Viola St

2739 Nicol Ave

4101 Porter St

2743 Nicol Ave

2391 Grande Vista Pl

3142-3144 Maple Ave

3135 Maple Ave

2673 Grande Vista Ave

2102 E 17th St

3142 Coolidge Ave

2385 Grande Vista Pl

3111 Pleitner Ave

2209 E 23rd St

3630 Suter St

3146 Coolidge Ave

3430-3434 School St

3400 High St

5775-5781 Walnut St

2227-2237 62nd Ave

3404 School St

6107-6117 Hilton St

3410-3418 School St

5730-5736 Walnut St

2373-2375 Grande Vista Pl

3127 Pleitner Ave

2216 E 23rd St

3132-3136 Pleitner Ave

3336-3344 School St

1609 21st Ave

3129 Pleitner Ave

3156 Coolidge Ave

6242-6248 Bromley Ave

2351-2357 Grande Vista Ave

2363 Grande Vista Pl

5805-5811 Walnut St

6106 Hilton St

The Redwoods

3121 Pleitner Ave

3027 Capp St

School Street Apartments

1743-1749 E 21st Ave

3044 Capp St

3037 Capp St

2662 23rd Ave

2681 Nicol Ave

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