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


3616-3618 Fruitvale Ave

2303 Park Blvd

3615 Rhoda Ave

3615 Loma Vista Ave

3614 Midvale Ave

3610-3612 Loma Vista Ave

2421 Damuth St

1125 McKinley Ave

550-558 Capell St

China Hill Triplex

3622 Magee Ave

2041 Damuth St

3042 MacArthur Blvd

1523-1535 4th Ave

3608 Midvale Ave

2508 Damuth St

Multi-Family Development

329-335 Foothill Blvd

323 E 15th St

2560 Damuth St

2033 Damuth St

3317 Florida St

2221 Park Blvd

3631 Fruitvale Ave

2109 Damuth St

3607-3609 Maple Ave

3615-3621 Patterson Ave

2550 Damuth St

3701 Fruitvale Ave

3617-3619 Brown Ave

2201 Park Blvd

3628-3630 Magee Ave

High & MacArthur Mixed Use Project

2021-2023 Damuth St

2137 Park Blvd

3627 Coolidge Ave

3627 Brown Ave

2261-2265 Park Blvd

3700 Lincoln Ave

3647 Coolidge Ave

580 Capell St

3633 Patterson Ave

320 E 15th St

296-300 Athol Ave

322 Foothill Blvd

3027 Florida St

320 Haddon Rd

319-321 Foothill Blvd

315 E 15th 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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