
Apartments near Lake Merritt Station-Fremont - Daly City in Oakland, CA (3,275 Rentals)


2828 Richmond Ave

381 Adams Ave

2530 8th Ave

2517-2523 9th Ave

1031 E 24th St

2243 12th Ave

1511 17th Ave

2322 11th Ave

1600-1602 E 19th St

2541-2551 8th Ave

2529 9th Ave

2538 8th Ave

683-689 Rand Ave

243 Orange St

2616-2622 Ivy Dr

357 Vernon St

635 Macarthur Blvd

705-709 Hillgirt Cir

237 29th St

254 Oakland Ave

460 28th St

Hillcrest Apartments

734 25th St

1509-1513 Linden St

2020-2022 Myrtle St

1420 Chestnut St

1809 Filbert St

1422 & 1438 Chestnut Street (8 Bungalows)

1000-1004 18th St

700 Sycamore St

2610 Martin Luther King Jr Way

237 Oakland Ave

245 29th St

170 Perkins St

1700 E 15th St

1918 16th Ave

411 Santa Clara Ave

383 Adams St

2832 Summit St

479 Cheney Ave

2609 8th Ave

1906 16th Ave

2742 Park Blvd

1028 E 24th St

2520-2520A 9th Ave

2119-2127 14th Ave

1930-1944 16th Ave

2633 Ivy Dr

2615 8th Ave

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There are currently 4,769 Studio Apartments in Oakland with rent ranges from $800 to $6,500 with an average price of $2,364.
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