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


845 W Nickerson St

Dorothy Odelle

Lynn Vista Apartments

Schwabacher House

Solo Lofts

REV Fremont

Villa Luisa Apartments

z-053025-Greenfire Campus

Belcourt Apartments

View Crest Apartments

1521 NW 60th St

2034 NW 57th St

3451-3457 14th Ave W

University Heights II

2008 NW 58th St

Go Long Apartments

2012 NW 58th St

1425 NW 61st St

1443 NW 61st St

Gilmanor Apartments | A Premier Magnolia Community

2026 NW 58th St

5417 3rd Ave NW

Belvedere Apts. Queen Anne

2025 NW 59th St

2021 NW 59th St

5901 Apartments

Bon Micheal Apartments

2038 NW 58th St

Sundowner

1432 NW 61st St

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Nordic View | Modern Living in the Heart of Seattle

Nordic Pointe

1431 NW 62nd St

Pacific Place

Lauren May Apartments

4611 Palatine Ave N

Garden View Apartments

Bertona Steps

410 NW 58th St

Terrace Apartments

Chic Studios in Historic Ballard Neighborhood!

1446 NW 62nd St

2209 NW 59th St

4251 27th Ave W

14th Ave Apartments

1761 NW 61st St

5902 Ballard

Preston Apartments
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