
Apartments near 12th St Oakland City Center Station-Richmond - Millbrae in Oakland, CA (2,993 Rentals)


Hill Manor and Hill Court Apartments

Oak Grove - 265 Vernon

216 Wayne Ave

166 Athol Ave

261 Lester Ave

Perkins Ambassador

421 Staten Ave

Marlon Riggs Apartments

267 Lester Ave

271 Jayne Ave

Senator

378 Van Buren Ave

276 Adams

271 Vernon St

Artthaus SIX

291 Lester Ave

275 Vernon St

700 Twenty-Ninth

210 Athol Ave

375 Staten Ave

Telegraph Hill

220 Athol Ave

373 Staten Ave

2000 Lakeshore/411 Wayne

315 Hanover Ave

ArtHaus Chestnut

429 Bellevue

226 Athol

317 Hanover Ave

El Lago

355 Staten

Adeline Lofts

Creighton Apartments

231 29th St

216 Orange St

1600 4th Ave

2064 Lakeshore Ave

Crestwood Apartments

Bellevue Towers

386 Staten Ave

Oak Grove - 406 Van Buren

Mandela Gateway Apartments

328 Hanover Ave

315 Wayne Pl

ArtHaus Magnolia

366 Staten Ave

317 Warwick Ave

Bellevue Apartments

Stanley Court Apartments

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