
Apartments near Melrose Market in Seattle, WA (2,560 Rentals)


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Belltown Lofts

213-217 17th Ave E

745 Federal Ave E

Mercer Villa

Tobira

1802-1808 E Pike St

Elm Crest Apartments

DE LUXE

626 13th Ave E

The Madison Apartments

The Banbury Arms

303 17th Ave E

?ál?al

606 Post Ave

Roxborough Apartments

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Hull Building

926 18th Ave

317 17th Ave E

Midtown Condominiums

Columbia Court

1815 E Pike St

Daniels Apartments

526 Malden Ave E

210 17th Ave E

The Sheffield Apartments

109 Yesler Way

Park Tower

158 11th Ave S

133 18th Ave E

916 10th Ave E

611 Malden Ave E

Hawthorne Apt

101 19th Ave E

Twin Gables

The Lofts

Dimension Seattle

Mod 19

1722 E Thomas St

612 Malden Ave E

615 15th Ave E

Mary's Boathouse Apartments

309 18th Ave E

Villa Apartments

1132 19th Ave

First & Vine Apartments

1808 E John St

State Lofts

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