
Apartments near 12th St Oakland City Center Station-Fremont - Richmond in Oakland, CA (2,994 Rentals)


2241 9th Ave

2501 Ivy Dr

1624-1630 12th Ave

810 Walker Ave

486 Mandana Blvd

832-836 37th St

3775 Leighton St

51 Yosemite Ave

601 Oakland Ave

606 Vernon St

230 Santa Rosa Ave

1300 International Blvd

168 Santa Rosa Ave

1527 13th Ave

1926 11th Ave

767 Hillgirt Cir

769 Hillgirt Cir

718 Beatie St

2015-2021 11th Ave

818-820 Vermont St

2515 Ivy Dr

842 E 23rd St

McArthur Motel

841 Walker Ave

41 Yosemite Ave

565-567 El Dorado Ave

El Dorado Apartments

31-39 Yosemite Ave

816 37th St

3762 Ruby St

824-832 Walker Ave

537 Mandana Blvd

1227 E 17th St

833 Walker Ave

834 Walker Ave

823 E 24th St

539 Mandana Blvd

1130 E 19th St

827 Warfield Ave

1756 12th Ave

1202 E 18th St

941 37th St

1444-1450 13th Ave

2514-2516 Ivy Dr

831-837 Warfield Ave

2308 9th Ave

3261 Hollis St

3822 Harrison St

1017 E 22nd St

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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 $2,355.
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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 $2,879.
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