
Apartments near Temescal Neighborhood Center in Oakland, CA (3,355 Rentals)


77 Glen

81 Glen Ave

320 62nd St

Oak Grove - 454 34th St.

650 34th St

Piedmont

Capri Apartments

Glen Brook Terrace

6605 Shattuck Ave

109 Monte Cresta Ave

86 Linda Ave

3301 Telegraph Ave.

335 Alcatraz Ave

323 Alcatraz Ave

6616 Telegraph Ave

100 Monte Cresta

138 Monte Cresta Ave

5901 Broadway

145 Monte Cresta Ave

155 Monte Cresta Ave

1089 57th St

950 Lofts

Stanford Ave. Apartments

550 Fairmount Ave

3000 Richmond Blvd

645 El Dorado Ave

3408 Richmond Blvd

StudioOakland Apartments

Jackie Apartments

130 Moss Ave

300 Monte Vista Ave

Moss Terrace Apartments

124-126 Moss Ave

3080 Richmond Blvd

322 Monte Vista Ave

332 Monte Vista Ave

Monarch Homes

3779 Harrison St

The Ambassador Apartments

115 Moss

3300 Kempton Ave

3027 Telegraph Ave

Driftwood Apartments

St. Andrews Manor

Harrison Street Apartments

360 Monte Vista Ave

Sylvester Rutledge Manor

3830 Harrison St

Northwood Court Apartment

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There are currently 4,769 Studio Apartments in Oakland with rent ranges from $800 to $6,500 with an average price of $2,364.
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Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Oakland ranges from $765 to $259,501 with an average monthly rent of $2,878.
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