
Apartments near The Fruitvale Station in Oakland, CA (3,100 Rentals)


2646 E 27th St

2707 Fruitvale Ave

3234 E 27th St

3445 Henrietta St

3429 Henrietta St

1941 48th Ave

2020-2026 47th Ave

4737 Ygnacio Ave

2311 21st Ave

2706 Coolidge Ave

2412 35th Ave

1541 50th Ave

2315-2321 21st Ave

Casa Madrone

2670 25th Ave

2711 26th St

1804 E 20th St

2355 Humboldt Ave

4824-4836 Bancroft Ave

2212 High St

1432 50th Ave

International Apartments

2422 21st Ave

4424-4426 San Carlos Ave

2637 Grand Vista Ave

2136-2138 19th Ave

2011 48th Ave

2218 High St

1605 E 15th St

2337 21st Ave

3414 Henrietta St

2363 Humboldt Ave

1627 Foothill Blvd

4109 Santa Rita St

2401 Bartlett St

3253 Lynde St

4052 Santa Rita St

2369 Humboldt Ave

3035 Lynde St

2400 Humbolt Ave

1708-1714 E 19th St

Lynde Street

2419-2421 21st Ave

2620 Wakefield Ave

2002-2006 E 23rd St

3291-3293 Lynde St

1501 51st Ave

2383 E 27th St

2252 Courtland Ave

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There are currently 4,772 Studio Apartments in Oakland with rent ranges from $800 to $6,500 with an average price of $2,378.
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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 $2,883.
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