
Apartments near Melrose Fruitvale Center in Oakland, CA (2,861 Rentals)


4005 Lyon Ave

4606 Fairfax Ave

4083 Lyon Ave

4107 Lyon Ave

3520 Custer St

2217-2221 35th Ave

3925-3931 Lyon Ave

4624 Fairfax Ave

3915 Lyon Ave

1747-1753 28th Ave

5201 Congress Ave

3487 Paxton Ave

1773 28th Ave

1783 28th Ave

2268-2270 35th Ave

4908 Congress Ave

2325 Hughes Ave

5020-5024 Congress Ave

2400 34th Ave

2300-2306 Fruitvale Ave

4100 Lyon Ave

2280 35th Ave

5353 Bancroft Ave

5250 Ygnacio Ave

3417-3421 Salisbury St

4800 Fairfax Ave

2281-2289 35th Ave

1815 28th Ave

4008-4018 Lyon Ave

01835

4810 Fairfax Ave

4060 Lyon Ave

4112 Lyon Ave

1821-1825 28th Ave

2518-2522 High St

5060 Congress Ave

4124 Lyon Ave

4124 Lyon Ave

4006 Lyon Ave

5362 Bancroft Ave

2700 International Blvd

3920-3926 Lyon Ave

4000 Lyon Ave

2420 Fern St

2401 34th Ave

2518 Courtland Ave

2524-2530 High St

The Estuary

2727 E 17th St

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