
Apartments near Leschi Elementary School in Seattle, WA (50 Rentals)


Berkley Apartments

138 30th Ave S

117 32nd Ave S

110 31st Ave S

133 30th Ave

109-115 30th Ave

Leschi Lakeview

114 S 28th Ave

333 30th Ave S

100 Martin Luther King Jr Way

2703 E Yesler Way

3521 S Leschi Pl

Yesler Portfolio

Reef Apartments

2805 E Cherry St

2608 S Lane St

202 23rd Ave E

2307 E Fir St

814-822 28th Ave S

Leschi View Apartments

932 29th Ave S

Leschi View - "B" Building

Leschi View - "A" Building

Leschi View

Blue Dolphin

2505 E Yesler Way

317 26th Ave S

628 34th Ave

Jackson Street

Four Twelve

Beautiful Waterfront Community

323 25th Ave S

Monica's Village Place I

Harvey Apartments

523-525 25th Ave S

Atrium

Chancery Place Apartments

Total Monthly Price
Jackson Apartments

301 Apartments in the heart of Beacon Hill

The Caroline

Main Street Condominium

Hill Town

216 22nd Ave

2217 E Terrace St

417 23rd Ave

519 23rd Ave

730 26th Ave S

2717 E Yesler Wy, Unit SI ID1035856P

Located in the Seattle Public Schools at 135 32 Av in Seattle, WA, Leschi Elementary School serves grades K-5 and has an enrollment of roughly 377 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 Leschi 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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