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


311-319 NE 65th St

6823-6827 Oswego Pl

6513 4th Ave NE

324 NE 65th St

University Park

Roosevelt Residence

The Dolphin

5600 11th Ave NE

423 NE Ravenna Blvd

5618 8th Ave NE

Karen Apartments

6519 4th Ave NE

Eileen Apartments

6576-6578 5th Ave NE

427 NE Ravenna Blvd

6550 4th Ave NE

6533 4th Ave NE

417 NE Ravenna Blvd

1211 NE 56th St

6537 4th Ave NE

6556 4th Ave NE

421 NE Ravenna Blvd

7012-7018 5th Ave NE

The Greenlake Condominium

5608 University Way NE

Green Lake Condos

5616 15th Ave NE

220 65th St

5607 15th Ave NE

1401-1409 NE 56th St

1417 NE 55th St

5519 15th Ave

5501 University Way

5336 Roosevelt Way NE

Cowen Park Apartments

Renaissance Building

5250 12th Ave NE

Roselake Apartments

Greenlake Apartments

5604 17th Ave NE

416 NE Maple Leaf Pl

7300 Woodlawn Ave NE

434 NE Maple Leaf Pl

5216 Brooklyn Apartment

Tri-Plex

GREEN LAKE SIX TOWNHOMES

5200 Roosevelt Way NE

5213 12th Ave NE

7432 4th Ave NE
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