
Apartments near Roosevelt Square in Seattle, WA (1,606 Rentals)


Laurel Crest

8820 Stone Ave

Laurelhurst Boarding House

3939 Wallingford Ave N

Eastlake East Apartments

4315 Woodland Park Ave

4903 N Linden Ave

8811 Stone Ave

8815 Stone Ave

4411 Woodland Park N

8838 Stone Ave

The Eastlake

941 85th St

4326 Whitman Ave

8821 Stone Ave

Laurelhurst Condominiums

The Rhoda Jane

935 N 85th St

3917 Wallingford Ave N

HAWTHORNE SQUARE CONDOMINIUM

8825 Stone Ave

Portage Bay Flats

962 N Allen Plz

Chez Moni

StoneRow

4728 40th Ave NE

Dorlynn Apartments

514 NE 97th St

Shorecrest Apartments

Pinecrest

931 85th St

1006 N 43rd St

Lakecrest

BURCH-WU

4900 Fremont Ave N

1301 90th St

936 85th St

3221 Franklin Ave E

4267 Woodland Park Ave

8833 Stone Ave

Portage Bay View Apartments

Greenlake Gables Apartments

4216 Woodland Park Ave N

Phinney Apartments

The Richmond

4318 WINSLOW Pl N

8829 Midvale Ave N

Marcia Apartments

4259 Woodland Park Ave N
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