
Apartments near Ballard Blocks II in Seattle, WA (1,698 Rentals)


411 N 44th St

The Magnolia Collection

Lock Vista

Fairhaven Apartments

4902 Phinney Ave N

St. Francis Apartments

The Waterway Building

4225 Francis Ave N

Commodore

2215 W Dravus St

Magnolia Place Apartments

420-422 45th St

Park View Plaza

Bowdoin Apartments

Cadence

4422 Francis Ave N

Barrett Square Apartments

Starliter

Arrive Belay & Arrive Noba

4332 Francis Ave N

3612 Palatine Ave N

302 N 39th St

Chen Apartments

3047 24th Ave W

Dayton Apartments

Norseman Apartments

520 N 45th St

501 N 45th St

Anchor West

Ballard Vista Apartments

Camerlu Park Apartments

2821 14th Ave W

Evanston Arms Apartments

Whiterock Apartments

Parkside Apartments

Interbay 21

5705 Phinney Ave N

Evanston Place Apartments

3658 Phinney Ave N

Sunnyside Apartments

Nancy-Lee Apartments

607-609 N 50th St

Thorn 5 Apartments

6530 24th Ave

Jenola Court

4240 34th Ave W

Hive Apartments

Quincy Apartments

Wembley Park

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