
Apartments near Residential Consortium in Seattle, WA (820 Rentals)


1314 N 36th St

3921 Whitman Ave N

3607-3611 Interlake Ave N

702 N 41st St

4253 Greenwood Ave N

1403 N 36th St

Apothecary Apartment Project

4206 Dayton Ave N

3918 Whitman Ave N

4212 Dayton Ave N

3911 Woodland Park Ave N

4426 6th Ave NW

3903 Woodland Park Ave N

Interlake Apartments

912-918 N 40th St

3915 Woodland Park Ave N

Cobrizo

4102 Linden Ave N

Casabel Apartments

4500 6th Ave NW

465 N 43rd St

4226 Dayton Ave

3530 Ashworth Ave N

3927 Woodland Park Ave

Union View Apartments

Cindy Manor

4217 Fremont Ave. North

Stoneway Apartments

Regata Condominium Project

Fremont Green

Fremont Four Unit

3930-3932 Woodland Prk Ave N

4337 Phinney Ave N

5-unit Apt + Non-conforming Unit

Colette Apartments

4312 Francis Ave N

Yonder

4037 Whitman Ave

Oslo Tower

1730 N Northlake Way N

4238 Evanston Ave N

4201 Linden Ave N

4215 Linden Ave

Fremont Mixed Use

Tavona

1760 Northlake Way

4105 Whitman Ave N

Whitman Apartments

812 N 42nd St

Located in the Seattle Public Schools at 2142 10 Av West in Seattle, WA, Residential Consortium serves grades PK-12 and has an enrollment of roughly 38 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 Residential Consortium 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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