
Apartments near Green Lake Elementary School in Seattle, WA (771 Rentals)


5025 22nd Ave NE

4411 Woodland Park N

5036 22nd Ave NE

Camelot Apartments

4315 Woodland Park Ave

4326 Whitman Ave

4905 Evanston Ave N

4618 Fremont Ave N

BURCH-WU

2417 NE 54th St

2260 NE 53rd St

4761 22nd Ave NE

4742-4750 22nd Ave NE

1006 N 43rd St

4715 21st Ave NE

Springs Apartments

4318 WINSLOW Pl N

4468 Linden Ave N

Sands Spring Apartment

5127 24th Ave NE

4505 N Linden Ave N

Woodmont Apartment

4512 Fremont Ave

4740-4750 N.E. 22nd Ave

4267 Woodland Park Ave

Sands Apartments

4301 Whitman Ave N

5121 24th Ave NE

2318 NE 51st St

4517 Fremont Ave N

4461 Linden Ave N

Fremont Triplex

4453 Linden Ave N

717 N 45th

Aristo Apartments

510 47th Ave S

4259 Woodland Park Ave N

4216 Woodland Park Ave N

Wallingford Row Houses

4250 Whitman Ave N

414-420 N 48th St

Fremont 5

4513 Fremont Ave

Strandt Apt

504-506 47th St

Park Apartments

4732 22nd Ave NE

2020 NE 85th St

4400 Linden Ave N

Located in the Seattle Public Schools at 2400 North 65 St in Seattle, WA, Green Lake Elementary School serves grades PK-5 and has an enrollment of roughly 267 students. If you're trying to find an apartment rental near the school, you must know which floorplan options are available and what current specials the apartment community might be offering. We've compiled a list of top Seattle apartments for rent that are close to Green Lake Elementary School with all of the contact info that you'll need to find the perfect place. View these popular apartment prices, pictures and floorplans today!
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