
Apartments near Melrose Fruitvale Center in Oakland, CA (2,856 Rentals)


4139 Bayo St

3061 Kansas St

3875 Maybelle Ave

1753 69th Ave

3426 Adell Ct

6514 Bancroft Ave

6400 Foothill Blvd

1922-1924 14th Ave

3200-3206 Palmer Ave

3760 Midvale Ave

1433 15th Ave

1528 E 31st St

2240-2242 Macarthur Blvd

3090 Kansas St

3537 Rhoda Ave

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3532 Laguna Ave

1464 71st Ave

3440-3442 Adell Ct

2828 64th Ave

3084 Kansas St

1141 73rd Ave

3550 Rhoda Ave

3432 Adell Ct

3818-3822 35th Ave

3604 Rhoda Ave

3434-3438 California St

3404 California St

3601 Coolidge Ave

3450-3452 Adell Ct

1652 E 32nd St

3518-3524 May Ct

1843 Macarthur Blvd

2207 14th Ave

2039 MacArthur Blvd

3785 Buell St

1346 E 24th St

1332 E 19th St

3130 14th Ave

3526-3530 May Ct

1849 14th Ave

3900 Maybelle Ave

1407 E 15th St

1801 14th Ave

2135-2141 14th Ave

4640 Steele St

3627 Coolidge Ave

3828 35th Ave

3615 Rhoda Ave

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There are currently 4,758 Studio Apartments in Oakland with rent ranges from $748 to $6,500 with an average price of $2,298.
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