
Apartments near Cascade Middle School in Seattle, WA (86 Rentals)


Coronado Springs

Sou'Wester Apartments

Ambaum Place

DubSea Apartments | Modern Apartment Homes w/ In-Unit Laundry

Elevation 16

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10253 19th Ave SW

1615 SW 110th St

11060 4th Ave SW

220 SW 112th St

10739 14th Ave SW

1204-1208 SW 107th St

1208 SW 107th St

Eagle Apartments

Chandeleu Apartments

11025 16th Ave SW

16th Avenue Apartments

10751 16th Ave SW

Suburban Villa Mobile Home Park

Trailer Court

Beverly Park North Apartments

10704 17th Ave SW

Tamarix Apartments

Hogles Apartments

Casa Mia Apartments

10423 17th Ave SW

12435-12445 Ambaum Blvd SW

10216 17th Ave SW

Genesis Apartments

White Center 4

The Ciston

Seola Gardens

Canopy White Center

Sunset Park Apartments

Centerwood Apartments

Beverly Park Apartments

Salmon Creek

11410 1st Ave S

Shorewood Place

Westerly

Alcove

Nia Apartments

Unity Village at White Center

Willow Terrace

The City View Apartments

Fairway Lanai

Hillcrest Park Apartments

Ridge Park

Country Squire Apartments

Located in the Highline School District at 11212 10th Ave SW in Seattle, WA, Cascade Middle School serves grades 7-8 and has an enrollment of roughly 555 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 Cascade Middle 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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