
Apartments near 19th St Oakland Station-Richmond - Millbrae in Oakland, CA (3,096 Rentals)


3201 Adeline St

3303 Chestnut St

3647 West St

3655-3659 West St

31-39 Yosemite Ave

41 Yosemite Ave

1440 16th St

201 Santa Rosa Ave

726-732 Walker Ave

645 Foothill Blvd

624 E 17th St

540 Mira Vista Ave

2221 Park Blvd

334 Portland Ave

513 Athol Ave

515-519 Athol Ave

721 Rand Ave

688 Beacon St

677 Wesley Ave

1432 12th St

724 Warfield Ave

523-525 Athol Ave

734 Walker Ave

746 Walker Ave

318 Portland Ave

601 Oakland Ave

610 E 18th St

949 35th St

El Dorado Apartments

710 37th St

1621 7th Ave

3762 Ruby St

565-567 El Dorado Ave

1232 7th Ave

705-711 E 15th St

168 Santa Rosa Ave

829 37th St

3317-3327 Chestnut St

555 Jean St

739 Warfield Ave

1430 7th Ave

606 Vernon St

422-426 A Athol Ave

1624 Peralta St

1226-1228 7th Ave

874 36th St

722 Rand Ave

734 Rand Ave

McArthur Motel

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