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


844 Lincoln Ave

636-638 Lincoln Ave

695 42nd St

912 Lincoln Ave

918 Lincoln Ave

930-930A & 932 Lincoln Ave

1820 3rd St

1551 Buena Vista

1016-1018 Oakland Ave

1030 Lincoln Ave

315 Cypress

1539 9th St

Besler Building

620 Lincoln Ave

626 Lincoln Ave

1527 8th St

898 Kingston Ave

344 Howard Ave

GreenCity Lofts

1536 9th St

727 Haight Ave

1313 Lincoln Ave

715-723 Haight Ave

1219 Lincoln Ave

600 Lincoln Ave

1542 6th St

78 Linda Ave

424 Marshall Way

1077-1089 41st St

1547 Saint Charles St

1613 Benton St

328-336 Pacific Ave

1086 41st St

219 Pacific Ave

1547 Sherman St

1570 Buena Vista Ave

1544 Sherman St

1536 Morton St

1572 Buena Vista Ave

1519-1521 Lincoln Ave

300 Pacific Ave

209 Pacific Ave

1525-1527 Lincoln Ave

1563 Pacific Ave

1567 Pacific Ave

1576 Buena Vista Ave

1580 Buena Vista Ave

336 Lincoln Ave

1512 Lincoln Ave

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