
Apartments near Green Lake Elementary School in Seattle, WA (756 Rentals)


Mari Don Apartments

Thirteen Eleven Apartments

4718 11th Ave NE

4850 Green Lake Way N

4423 Corliss Ave N

Corliss Crest

4514 8th Ave NE

Wallingford Arms Apartments

Woodlawn Crest Apartments

1400 N 46th St

4707 Brooklyn Ave NE

The Wayfarer Cooperative

4307 2nd Ave NE

The Hiatt

4333 9th Ave

La Terrazza

4321 9th Ave NE

710 NE 43rd St

4307-4311 8th Ave NE

709 NE 43rd St

4259 8th Ave NE

901-905 NE 43rd St

U-District SRO

Mountlake Apartments

Highland

4216 Pasadena Pl NE

4231 8th Ave NE

Pasadena Place

Celebrity Place

Corona Manor

4230 12th Ave NE

4215 8th Ave NE

662 NE 42nd St

4229 Brooklyn Ave NE

812 NE 42nd St

4046 5th Ave NE

Olive Manor

4210 12th Ave NE

Doll House Apartments

4138 12th Ave NE

4134 12th Ave NE

4128 12th Ave NE

4111 11th Ave NE

4006 Pasadena Pl NE

4123 12th Ave NE

650 NE 40th St

4132 Brooklyn Ave NE

3937 Corliss Ave N

4135-4139 University Way

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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