
Apartments near MacArthur Station-Richmond - Millbrae in Oakland, CA (3,373 Rentals)


754 47th St

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3823 Opal St

3331 Martin Luther King Jr Way

772 47th St

703-705 34th St

3811 Opal St

489 48th St

831 35th St

933 41st St

776-784 47th St

377 38th

4121 Opal St

3311 Martin Luther King Jr Way

3300 Martin Luther King Jr. Way

941 Apgar St

933 Apgar St

886 45th St

Temescal Place

863 46th St

369 38th St

3804-3824 Opal St

4811 A-F Shattuck Ave

3819-3825 Manila Ave

4020 Opal St

374 41st St

4216 Shafter Ave

4412 Webster St

841-843 47th St

939 W MacArthur Blvd

954 41st St

4126 Opal St

3277 Martin Luther King Jr Way

468 34th St

817 51st St

3250 Martin Luther King Jr Way

961-965 Yerba Buena Ave

956 Apgar St

958-968 42nd St

4224 Shafter Ave

359 41st St

367 41st St

506 33rd St

356 41st St

864-866 34th St

859 47th St

866 46th St

4821 Clarke St

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There are currently 4,774 Studio Apartments in Oakland with rent ranges from $800 to $6,500 with an average price of $2,366.
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