
Apartments near McDonald International School in Seattle, WA (105 Rentals)


The Stax

Coda Apartments

Glendale Apartments

The Den Apartments

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5004 7th Ave NE

5042 7th Ave NE

5511 Brooklyn Ave NE

5211 11th Ave

5011 5th Ave NE

Green Lake Apartments

Greenlake Apartment

Green Lake Apartments

5618 8th Ave NE

5401 Meridian Ave N

1848-1850 N 54th St

5336 Roosevelt Way NE

The Marion West

5043 11th Ave NE

5600 11th Ave NE

5032 11th Ave NE

1211 NE 56th St

5028 N.E. 11th Ave

5213 12th Ave NE

5018 11th Ave NE

5012 11th Ave NE

5041 12th Ave NE

5035 12th Ave NE

Galbraith Apartments

Terry Anne Apartments

5033 Brooklyn Ave NE

Brooklyn Apartments

5011 Brooklyn Ave NE

Renaissance Building

5501 University Way

University Heights Apartments

5608 University Way NE

1401-1409 NE 56th St

University Park

5225 15th Ave NE

1417 NE 55th St

5607 15th Ave NE

5519 15th Ave

The Dolphin

616 NE 53rd St

Green Lake South Apartments

5612 Roosevelt Way NE

Ravenna Park Place

Court Lee Apartments

Located in the Seattle Public Schools at 144 NE 54th Street in Seattle, WA, Mc Donald Elementary School serves grades K-5 and has an enrollment of roughly 187 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 Mc Donald 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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