
Apartments near Aurora Corner Shopping Center in Seattle, WA (423 Rentals)


10531 Midvale Ave

10528 Midvale Ave N

10531 Stone Ave N

Ed John Apartments

10520 Whitman Ave

10516 Midvale Ave

Northlane

Ed John Apartments

STONEGATE TERRACE CONDOMINIUM

Milyon Apartments

Northgate Square Apartments

10514 Midvale Ave

Northgate 6plex

12722 NE 15th Ave

12315 14th Ave NE

12312-12316 14th Ave NE

12312-12320 14th Ave NE

10540 Greenwood Ave N

10532 Greenwood Ave

10540-10546 Greenwood Ave N

10352 Stone Ave N

Aron

Noble Firs

10337 Midvale Ave

12303-12309 15th Ave

521 N 105th St

523 N 105th St

941 N 104th St

12039 15th Ave NE

911-925 N 104th St

10329 Midvale Ave N

519 N 105th St

10319 Midvale Ave

940 103rd St

The Michelle

1255 NE 152nd St

Oaktree Apartments

12056-12050 NE 15th Ave

10315 Midvale Ave

938 103rd St

12050 15th Ave NE

Park Place

10305 Midvale Ave

10309 Midvale Ave

Angela Apartments

Sonora Apartments

Northgate

12026 NE 15th Ave

10301 Midvale Ave
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