
Apartments near The Fruitvale Station in Oakland, CA (3,099 Rentals)


809 E 28th St

2920 Georgia St

3800-3802 Redding St

1411 E 38th St

1624 E 38th St

3515 Rhoda Ave

1629-1635 5th Ave

3712 Redding St

3501 35th Ave

Arbor Crest

3539 Laguna

2976-2978 Georgia St

2421-2425 Ivy Dr

2966-2970 Georgia St

3566 Dimond Ave

2962-2966 Georgia St

2724-2726 Macarthur Blvd

2742 Park Blvd

3826-3828 Redding St

2311 Ivy Dr

3250 Georgia St

2301 Ivy Dr

2303 Ivy Dr

Arbor Villa

2034-2036 5th Ave

3500-3502 Midvale Ave

428-432 E 15th St

3816 Redding St

3727 13th Ave

427 Foothill Blvd

3506 Midvale Ave

2201 Carroll St

3570-3572 Dimond Ave

2418 Park Blvd

3525-3527 Rhoda Ave

437 Foothill Blvd

3505 38th Ave

2448 Park Blvd

3226 Georgia St

2342 Park Blvd

2460 Park Blvd

3512-3514 Midvale Ave

2907 Park Blvd

2470-2478 Park Blvd

3550 Laurel Ave

3528 Rhoda Ave

Barbara Terrance

3025 Park Blvd

512 E 22nd St

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How much are Studio apartments in Oakland?
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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The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Oakland range from $748 to $15,481. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $3,111.
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There are currently 1,474 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Oakland on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $400 to $12,693 - averaging $3,681 for the location.
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