
Apartments near Lakecrest Shopping Center in Seattle, WA (113 Rentals)


La Madera Apartments

Brookside Village

The Lodge at Peasley Canyon

Watermark

Ridge & Shores

Mariposa

Uptown Square

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Avana Star Lake

Meridian Court Senior Affordable Apartments

Traditions at Federal Way Senior Living

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Greystone Meadows

THE BLVD

Fountain Lake Townhomes

The Village at Newport

Tree Pointe

Providence Landing

Brier Woods

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Steel Lake Plaza

Crestview West Apartments

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28803 46th Pl S, Unit 1

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26720 19th Ave S

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31003 14th Ave S, Unit G03

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26510 19th Pl S

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26195 21st Pl S

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432 S 321st Pl, Unit G-1

30429 3rd Ave S

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3381 S 283rd Ln

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28232 27th Ave S

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5211 S 300th Pl

29326 32nd Pl S

25818 19th Ave S

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32025 2nd Ave SW

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617 S 301st St

27800 20th Pl S

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30020 43rd Pl S

30701 5th Pl S

30022 8th Ave SW

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26235 46th Ave South

28600 25th Pl S

2532 S 286th Pl

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