
Apartments near Eckstein Middle School in Seattle, WA (374 Rentals)


3615 & 3621 Town Home Apartments

3628 NE 73rd Pl

Afton Apartments

Bryant Heights

Mary Lou Apartments

Matador Apartments

2500 NE 65th St

6556 Ravenna Ave NE

3246 NE 85th St

Ida Culver House Ravenna

Ravenna Place Condominiums

8504 23rd Ave NE

Maple Leaf Building

2110 NE 85th St

2106 NE 85th St

Thorn Creek

8529 23rd Ave NE

2020 NE 85th St

8620 23rd Ave NE

Ravenna 88

8812 23rd Ave NE

2116 NE 88th St

8266 Lake City Way NE

2120 NE 88th St

Wedgewood

1419 NE 66th St

5500 29th Ave NE

2916 NE 55th St

ReNew on Roosevelt

5511 25th Ave NE

Marlow on Ravenna

5505 40th Ave NE

Roosevelt Residence

Hawthorne House Apartments

2417 NE 54th St

Tri-Plex

Hawthorne Place

5808 15th Ave NE

The Rhoda Jane

2907 NE 52nd St

2260 NE 53rd St

5720 NE 15th Ave

The Ryder Apartments

Burdot-Ravenna Apartments

Ravenna Terrace Apartments

5604 17th Ave NE

2111 NE 54th St

Springs Apartments

Park Vista

Located in the Seattle Public Schools at 3003 NE 75 St in Seattle, WA, Eckstein Middle School serves grades 6-8 and has an enrollment of roughly 1213 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 Eckstein 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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