
Apartments near Ballard Blocks I in Seattle, WA (1,735 Rentals)


The Ballard Independent

Gables Queen Anne

Arrive Magnolia

Tavin

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Ballard Yards

608 W Emerson St

AMLI Wallingford

The Hudson

AMLI Mark24

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Urbana

Eclipse Fremont

Nordic Tower

The Harp

Ori Stone Way Apartments

The Hayes on Stone Way

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Ballard on the Park

Vitality on 17th

Lanterman Apartments

The Rocket

Bowman

The Summit at Lake Union

Interlake Place

Guinevere Apartment Homes

LEVA on Market

Arrive Belay & Arrive Noba

The Millwright Apartments

Nook Studios

Janus Apartments

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Epicenter

The Aire Apartments

Lake Terrace

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The Eden

Welcome to Dexter Hayes! Modern convenience with exceptional views!

St Luke's

Anker Ballard

Lime Studios

Grand Vue Lofts

Crew Apartments

Bespoke Ballard Apartments

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Inspire Fremont

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Broadstone Vin

Crane Interbay Apartments

Marine Vista

Commons at Ballard

Soren Apartments

Smith & Burns

Velo and Ray

Koi

Queen Anne Collection
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