
Apartments near Melrose Fruitvale Center in Oakland, CA (2,868 Rentals)


3660 35th Ave

3728 Maybelle Ave

2966-2970 Georgia St

2443 Palmetto St

1632 E 19th St

2435 Palmetto St

3057 22nd Ave

3027-29 31 60th Ave

3801 Maybelle Ave

Coliseum Place

1734 E 24th St

2657 Wallace St

3655 Midvale Ave

2920 Georgia St

3503 Kansas St

1951 E 30th St

1929-1937 E 29th St

2226 17th Ave

2815 Georgia St

3450 Boston Ave

1605 E 15th St

3555 Maple Ave

3774-3778 39th Ave

1165 71st Ave

Wallace Street Apartments

3805 Maybelle Ave

3456 Boston Ave

3800 Maybelle Ave

2409-2411 Palmetto St

3702 35th Ave

3084 22nd Ave

3813-3821 Maybelle Ave

1912 16th Ave

2469-2479 Laguna Ave

1600-1602 E 19th St

1930-1944 16th Ave

3795 39th Ave

6405 Bancroft Ave

3675 Midvale Ave

2848-2852 Georgia St

1906 16th Ave

2450 Palmetto St

2832 19th Ave

3710 35th Ave

2917 MacArthur

1918 16th Ave

3462 Boston Ave

3810-3814 Maybelle Ave

3790 39th Ave

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