
Apartments near 12th St Oakland City Center Station-Fremont - Richmond in Oakland, CA (2,995 Rentals)


1440 16th St

670 32nd St

870 31st St

3215-3217 Telegraph Ave

3125 Elm St

385 Orange St

376 Orange St

200-204 Frisbie St

252 Frisbie St

389 Adams St

1927 5th Ave

444 Merritt Ave

516 Wesley Ave

615 Brooklyn Ave

608 Brooklyn Ave

334 Newton Ave

739-741 International Blvd

725-727 E 15th St

432 Lagunitas Ave

431, 431 1/2 Lagunitas Av

617 Brooklyn Ave

210 Frisbie St

3044 Richmond Blvd

624 E 17th St

493-495 Merritt Ave

458-462 Merritt Ave

450 Merritt Ave

1621 7th Ave

573-575 Cleveland St

1937-1943 5th Ave

455-455A 457 Capital St

398 Adams St

369 Macarthur Blvd

445-447 Lagunitas Ave

1718 6th Ave

1724 6th Ave

1811 6th Ave

Lakeview Court Apartments

529 E 19th St

388 Orange St

387 Orange St

539 33rd St

507 33rd St

3227-3231 Telegraph Ave

Solid Bones in West Oakland

1004 Chester St

3237-3239 Telegraph Ave

3059 RICHMOND Blvd

3055 Richmond Blvd

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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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