
Apartments near West Oakland Station-Fremont - Daly City in Oakland, CA (209 Rentals)


914 W Grand Ave

1082 24th St

2507 Adeline St

1255 26th St

2511 Adeline St

Ice House

Sunset Garden Apartments

802 21st St

2414-2416 Linden St

811-813 22nd St

853 W Grand Ave

Ice House

2335 Market St

West Grand Lofts

881 Athens Ave

2339-2343 Market St

2400 Market St

876-882 Mead Ave

891 Milton St

955-959 26th St

2526 Myrtle St

861-865 Mead Ave

2530 Myrtle St

857-859 Mead Ave

2521-2527 Market St

856 Mead Ave

2531 Market St

2730-2742 Myrtle St

917 28th St

Mandela Gateway Apartments

715 Peralta St

941 Center

St. Patrick's Terrace

5th Street Lofts

1769 Goss St

1212 12th St

City Towers

1650 14th St

Town Center and Courtyards at Acorn

The Phoenix

ArtHaus Mandela

Ironhorse at Central Station

1060-1076 14th St

Lottie Johnson Memorial Housing

Jack London Gateway Senior Housing

Beth Eden Apartments

ArtHaus Linden

1729 Filbert St

Oak Center Towers
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