
Apartments near 12th St Oakland City Center Station-Richmond - Millbrae in Oakland, CA (2,967 Rentals)


889-899 34th St

864-866 34th St

388 Santa Clara Ave

1621 10th Ave

1748 9th Ave

585 Macarthur Blvd

626-632 E 22nd St

2320 Park Blvd

Ellis at Central Station

2039 8th Ave

2324 Park Blvd

753-755 Brooklyn Ave

2301 Ivy Dr

Santa Clara Apartments

2130-2132 7th Ave

605 E 23rd St

3532 Telegraph Ave

3465 Richmond Blvd

478 Vernon St

1826 9th Ave

1836 9th Ave

701 Rand Ave

499 Chetwood St

488 Chetwood St

1425 11th Ave

493 36th St

481 36th St

886 34th St

1696-1698 12th St

2332-2336 Park Blvd

211 Santa Clara Ave

215 Santa Clara Ave

688 Beacon St

1739 10th Ave

1634-1636 10th Ave

2205 7th Ave

3505 Kempton Way

494 Cheney Ave

677 Wesley Ave

831 35th St

Hannah Park

2030 8th Ave

2303 Ivy Dr

1648 10th Ave

1007-1015 E 17th St

718 Walker Ave

2342 Park Blvd

1748 15th St

900-906 E 19th St

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There are currently 4,756 Studio Apartments in Oakland with rent ranges from $748 to $6,500 with an average price of $2,297.
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