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


439 40th St

433-437 40th St

3933-3939 Webster St

3918 Cerrito Ave

74 Monte Vista Ave

1748 9th Ave

739 Jean St

2124 8th Ave

488 Weldon Ave

2460 Park Blvd

2451 Ivy Dr

856 Erie St

761 Kingston Ave

926 E 17th St

1826 9th Ave

1836 9th Ave

3946 Shafter Ave

1055 Walker Ave

521 Prince St

873 Erie St

40th Street Apartments (Partial Construction)

Hillside Apartments

2480 Park Blvd

2470-2478 Park Blvd

353 Prince St

881 Erie St

696 Athol Ave

432-434 40th St

518 40th St

460 40th St

941 Apgar St

1650 12th St

933 Apgar St

900-906 E 19th St

824 Peralta St

One Kelton Court

3549 Lakeshore Ave

762 Barbara Rd

820 E 21st St

Bel-Aire

1136 10th Ave

709 40th St

Temescal Apartments

1680 14th St

715 40th St

1655 12th St

456 40th St

444 40th St

440 40th St

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There are currently 4,755 Studio Apartments in Oakland with rent ranges from $800 to $6,500 with an average price of $2,346.
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