
Apartments near North Seattle College in Seattle, WA (1,100 Rentals)


10828 23rd Ave NE, Unit SI ID1353851P

1136 NW 62nd St

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3177 NE 84th St, Unit SI ID1035927P

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11315 Roosevelt Way NE, Unit SI ID1051272P

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756 N 76th St, Unit SI ID1051264P

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8038 Mary Ave NW, Unit SI ID1036019P

11540 Pinehurst Way NE, Unit 111

Chiarelli Apartments

10547 Midvale Ave

Greenwood Arms Condominiums

10106 Greenwood Ave

Greenwood 4 Plex

Florera Greenlake

12027 NE 15th Ave

Veridian Cove

Woodland Park Inn

Wedgewood 4-Plex

North Gate Plaza

Harrison Court Condominiums

9741 Woodlawn Ave N

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Parkside Apartments

9556 Interlake Ave

9550 Interlake Ave

9540 Interlake Ave

9524-9528 Interlake Ave

9546 Interlake Ave

North Meridian

9525 Interlake Ave

9553-0555 Interlake Ave

9253 Interlake Ave

9545-9547 Interlake Ave

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