
Apartments near Northgate Retail in Seattle, WA (914 Rentals)


921-923 97th St

1125-1131 N 93rd St

1143 N 92nd St

8510 23rd Ave NE

Maple Leaf Building

1124 N 92nd St

12341 NE 33rd Ave

1301 90th St

8504 23rd Ave NE

12326 NE 33rd Ave

1133 N 92nd St

Lakecrest

1159-1165 91st St

1138 N 91st St

12315 35th Ave NE

12334 NE 33rd Ave

906 N 96th St

3310 NE 123rd St

1125-1131 92nd St

8838 Stone Ave

922 N 95th St

12729-12733 30th Ave NE

12340 NE 33rd Ave

8833 Stone Ave

12348 33rd Ave NE

1141 91st St

Cascadia Flats

12350 33rd NE

1120 91st St

1135 N 91st St

12319-12321 35th Ave NE

1123 91st St

910 95th St

8825 Stone Ave

8820 Stone Ave

908 95th St

8849 Midvale Ave N

1165 N 90th St

Gallaway Apartments

8821 Stone Ave

North Green Lake Apartments

Stone Ave Condos

8815 Stone Ave

Midvale Apartments

8811 Stone Ave

Royal Manor Apartments

Marinan Manor Apartments

8831-8841 Midvale Ave

8829 Midvale Ave N

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