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


Apothecary Apartment Project

4329 Dayton Ave N

2234 NE 102nd St

4310 Dayton Ave N

Colette Apartments

9540 Interlake Ave

3531-3553 Wallingford Ave N

9546 Interlake Ave

The Wildora Apartments

4317 Dayton Ave N

Sunset Heights

The Meridian

Sapphire Condominiums

Fremont Four Unit

9550 Interlake Ave

702 N 41st St

Three Crown

4226 Dayton Ave

The Galaxy

Green Lake Fourplex

9556 Interlake Ave

4403 Francis Ave N

4326 Francis Ave N

9545-9547 Interlake Ave

9553-0555 Interlake Ave

4312 Francis Ave N

2837 Franklin Ave E

4316 Francis Ave N

9741 Woodlawn Ave N

9557-9559 Interlake Ave

465 N 43rd St

Virgetta Apartments

4212 Dayton Ave N

3820-3824 Whitman Ave N

4206 Dayton Ave N

Whitman Apartments

Wards Cove

The Fremont Peak

3930 Linden Ave

401-405 N 44th St

9305 Linden Ave N

3607-3611 Interlake Ave N

3530 Ashworth Ave N

1717 N 35th St

9217-9229 Linden Ave

Interlake Apartments

8534 Phinney Ave

4337 Phinney Ave N

3806 Whitman Ave
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