
Apartments near MacArthur Station-Richmond - Millbrae in Oakland, CA (1,251 Rentals)


439 40th St

432-434 40th St

541 45th St

831-839 40th St

3901 Webster St

3769 Ruby St

433-437 40th St

727 37th St

3911 Lusk St

434 41st St

441 W MacArthur Blvd

522-530 45th St

474-476 43rd St

426 41st St

845 Apgar St

472 37th St

816 37th St

3933-3939 Webster St

3917-3923 Webster St

714 36th St

3620 West St

439 W MacArthur Blvd

467 37th St

432 38th St

3655-3659 West St

870 41st St

454 37th St

832-836 37th St

702 45th St

450-452 37th St

854 40th St

3647 West St

452-454 42nd St

3762 Ruby St

4534 Martin Luther King Jr Way

3532 Telegraph Ave

425-427 38th St

726-730 45th St

669 46th St

421 41st St

449 37th St

4155 Webster St

4133 Webster St

450 42nd St

425 W MacArthur Blvd

481 36th St

829 37th St

493 36th St

877-885 Apgar St
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