
Apartments near Kenmore Plaza in Seattle, WA (141 Rentals)


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Bode @ Lake City

14332 32nd Ave NE

14346 32nd Ave NE

19214 61st Ave NE

6121 NE 193rd Pl

6131-6137 NE 193rd Pl

6116-6122 NE 193rd Pl

3420 NE 147th St

Lake City Sheridan Apartments

3124 NE 147th St

Northlake Apartments

North Seattle Apartments

14300 32nd Ave NE

Lake City

3046 NE 143rd St

3047 NE 143rd St NE

The Bonair

3024 NE 143rd St

3025 NE 143rd St

14505 32nd Ave NE

14349 32nd Ave NE

The Kensington Apartments

14051 32nd Ave NE

Park Royal Apartments

Taluswood Apartments

Asteria Place Apartments

Spencer 68

Arterra Woods Apartments

Inglewood Forest Apartments

98th Avenue

The Timbers

Sheridan Beach Terrace

Heron View Apartment Homes

Emerald Crest Apartments

Trailside

Samma Senior

Sammamish River Apartments

Wilson Street Apartments

The Lodge @ 73rd

The Carriage House

Chelsea Court Apartments

Briza Apartments

3825 NE 155th Pl, Unit 305

9620 NE 188th St, Unit POP four-plex

7711 NE 175th St

7711 NE 175th St, Unit D305

15825 71st Ave NE
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