
Apartments near Montclair Plaza in Oakland, CA (890 Rentals)


2531 Damuth St

3821 Park Blvd

2550 Damuth St

3523-3559 May Ct

3532-3536 Fruitvale Ave

2952-2956 Carmel St

2560 Damuth St

1073-1079 Warfield Ave

3844 Greenwood Ave

3815 Park Blvd

1061-1063 Warfield Ave

2925 Carmel St

3526-3530 May Ct

2933-2937 Carmel St

3518-3524 May Ct

1340-1344 E 38th St

Laurel Foothill Apartments

3722 Ardley Ave

3721 Coolidge Ave

1750-1752 Excelsior Ave

2240-2242 Macarthur Blvd

2039 MacArthur Blvd

3615 Rhoda Ave

3773 Park Boulevard Way

3501-3505 Lincoln Ave

542 Crofton Ave

1411 E 38th St

3647 Coolidge Ave

3701 Coolidge Ave

3450-3452 Adell Ct

3627 Coolidge Ave

3539 Laguna

3537 Rhoda Ave

3532 Laguna Ave

3440-3442 Adell Ct

3604 Rhoda Ave

3601 Coolidge Ave

1021 Warfield Ave

3550 Rhoda Ave

3750 Park Boulevard Way

1027 Warfield Ave

3432 Adell Ct

1843 Macarthur Blvd

3432 Dimond Ave

3464 Champion St

3701 Park Boulevard Way

3425-3429 Dimond Ave

3525-3527 Rhoda Ave

3750 Park Blvd

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