
Apartments near University of Washington at Seattle in Seattle, WA (1,417 Rentals)


Collegiate Court

Pacific North

Academia Place

5600 Univeristy Way NE

U-District Apartments

5703 N.E. 18th Ave

5620 University Way NE

Thirty-One Apartments

Eastlake 2851 Apartments

Eastern Apartments

Eastlake Flats

616 NE 53rd St

2726Franklin

Lewison Place Apartments

Park Ravenna

5612 Roosevelt Way NE

John Henry Apartments

4747 Sand Point Way NE

The Heatherfield

2500 N 45th St

2711 Franklin Ave E

JUNE June Court Apartments

2319 N 45th St

LYLA Eastlake Apartments

Stanford Arms Apartments

Madlyn Apartments

Ravenna Park Place

914 E Lynn St

2601 Eastlake Ave E

Coda Apartments

Roanoke Court

2362 Franklin Ave

2371 Franklin Apartments in Eastlake

2335 Boylston Ave E

2533 Yale Ave E

2323 Boylston Ave E

2345 Franklin Ave E

The Bostonian Apartments

2327 Boylston Ave E

Ravenna Court

Empress Senior Living at Laurelhurst

Admiral

Yates Apartments

2360 Yale Ave E

Franklin Station

Minor Tower Apartments - Located in Eastlake

Hawthorne Manor

Lorraine

Roosevelt Manor Apartments
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