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


2410 Humboldt Ave

3501 Lyon Ave

1620 50th Ave

3040 Lynde St

1951 E 24th St

2760-2770 Fruitvale Ave

2673 Grande Vista Ave

3072 Lynde Ave

2749 26th Ave

2262-2270 High St

1901-1907 E 23rd St

2437-2439 21st Ave

2420 Humboldt Ave

2415 Humboldt Ave

4520 San Carlos Ave

5012 Bancroft Ave

1645 51st Ave

2645 Wakefield Ave

1518 International Blvd

2772 Fruitvale Ave

1716 E 20th St

2276 Courtland Ave

2402 E 27th St

2662 23rd Ave

2744 Garden St

2262 Courtland Ave

1750 E 21st St

1514 International Blvd

2270-2284 High St

2425-2429 Humboldt Ave

3915 Lyon Ave

1510 International Blvd

2748 Garden St

1618 51st Ave

2167 48th Ave

2538 Highland Ave

2440 Humboldt Ave

4532 San Carlos Ave

2451 35th Ave

3284 Lynde St

1632 E 19th St

2290 High St

2448 Humboldt Ave

4542 San Carlos Ave

2457 35th Ave

3925-3931 Lyon Ave

1434 15th Ave

2760 Garden St

4600 Tyrell St

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How much are Studio apartments in Oakland?
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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