
Apartments near UW Early Entrance Program in Seattle, WA (320 Rentals)


University Plaza Condominiums

4718 11th Ave NE

DUNCAN PLACE CONDOMINIUM

3906 1st Ave NE

Rouleau Apartments

3913 1st Ave NE

CITY LIGHTS CONDOMINIUM

Michael J Apartments

Rouleau II

University Triplex

5000 12th Ave NE

5011 Brooklyn Ave NE

2502 N 40th St

4307 2nd Ave NE

5012 11th Ave NE

5018 11th Ave NE

5028 N.E. 11th Ave

5033 Brooklyn Ave NE

5032 11th Ave NE

The Marion West

4414 Eastern Ave N

3937 Corliss Ave N

305 NE 50th St

5011 5th Ave NE

3601 Corliss Ave N

2113 N 37th St

Lisa Carol Apartments

4507 Sunnyside Ave N

3638 Meridian Ave N

Corliss Crest

4423 Corliss Ave N

Bagley Loft Condominiums

2101-2103 N 35th St

4417 Bagley Ave N

1920 N 36th St

The Meridian

2511 N 50th St

Burke House

4418 Meridian Ave N

1812 N 40th St

1916 N 44th St

Hudkins Triplex

3932 Wallingford Ave N

3630 Wallingford Ave N

Wallingford Vista Apartments

Gilead Apartments

3917 Wallingford Ave N

4530 Meridian Ave N

3939 Wallingford Ave N
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