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


2110 11th Ave

1014-1018 E 22nd St

905 E 24th St

2440 8th Ave

The Millard

690 Montclair Ave

3801 Martin Luther King Jr Way

936-940 E 23rd St

837-839 York St

824 York St

817 Erie St

556-558 Mandana Blvd

833 York St

3501-3505 Lakeshore Ave

762 Barbara Rd

921 E 24th St

2600 Ivy Dr

3510-3512 Magnolia St

3838 Martin Luther King Jr Way

3791 Shafter Ave

637 Valle Vista Ave

860-866 Walker Ave

868 Walker Ave

860-866 Vermont St

655 Chetwood St

652 Chetwood St

633 Valle Vista Ave

3650-3654 Grand Ave

666 Oakland Ave

847 Vermont St

853 Vermont St

858 Warfield Ave

660 Vernon St

872 Walker Ave

651 Oakland Ave

Fairmont

2512-2514 8th Ave

2742 Park Blvd

843-849 York St

825 Erie St

833 Erie St

810-816 Erie St

1125 E 21st St

2527 8th Ave

2400 9th Ave

939 W MacArthur Blvd

2518-2520 8th Ave

2541-2551 8th Ave

550-558 Capell St

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