
Apartments near Melrose Fruitvale Center in Oakland, CA (2,864 Rentals)


3245 Arkansas St

International Boulevard Apartments

2538 Highland Ave

2207 64th Ave

2000 E 21st St

2157 E 27th St

3630 Quigley St

2315-2321 21st Ave

3523-3527 Quigley St

3618-3624 Quigley St

3350 Laurel Ave

3491 38th Ave

3519 Quigley St

2041 E 23rd St

2337 21st Ave

3106 Champion St

High & MacArthur Mixed Use Project

3525 Maybelle Ave

1905 Foothill Blvd

2419-2421 21st Ave

1436-1438 19th Ave

3520 Maybelle Ave

3837 Redding St

3103 Champion St

1947 E 22nd St

2155 E 28th St

3201 Arkansas St

3719 Redding St

2437-2439 21st Ave

1922 E 20th St

1942 E 22nd St

3520 Quigley St

3285 Delaware St

1940 E 21st St

3505 38th Ave

3512-3518 Quigley St

3538 Quigley St

3420 Delaware St

3257 Delaware St

3816 Redding St

3826-3828 Redding St

1951 E 24th St

3138-3142 Fruitvale Ave

2828 22nd Ave

2170 E 28th St

1841 E 17th St

2002-2006 E 23rd St

3428 Kingsland Ave

3712 Redding St

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