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


Theo Apartments

2007 Eastlake Ave E

Track 66 Apartments

Cortina Apartments

Villa

Alta Casa Apartments

2034 Minor Ave E

Strada 67 Apartments

Iron Flats Apartments

2030 Minor Ave E

Eastlake Manor Apartments

6700 Roosevelt Apartments

Abbey Park Apartments

2020 at Lake Union

3636 Ashworth Ave N

Villa Capri at Eastlake, Seattle

Maude Urban Living

Willis House

Marilyn Apartments

811 NE 67th St

1800 Eastlake Apts (Scenic)

Parkridge Apartments

Oswego Apartments

546 NE Ravenna Blvd

GLP Green Lake Park Apartments

Wallingford Gate

400 NE 65th St

East Highland Apartments

Howard Park Apartments

The Chesapeake Apartments

Pickering Place

Olmsted Manor

4025 Stone Way

Luna Apartments

The Reed

2031 43rd Ave E

6534 4th Ave NE

The Noble Apartments

Watermarke

Pei Lee Apartments

6813 LIVE STEPS TO GREEN LAKE PARK AND RETAIL CORE

Cheri Plaza Apartments

7006 Roosevelt Way NE

3415 NE 70th St

Madison Court

RAVENNA FLATS

Vivid Roosevelt

Lake Court Apartments

2028 43rd Ave E
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