
Apartments near The Village at Maple Leaf in Seattle, WA (1,355 Rentals)


5501 University Way

2321 N 61st St

8010 Interlake Ave N

2111 N 63rd St

Renaissance Building

5336 Roosevelt Way NE

5250 12th Ave NE

Northgate Villa Condominium Community

6206 Meridian Ave N

5234 15th Ave NE

5235 17th Ave

10519 24th Ave NE

10525 24th Ave NE

5511 25th Ave NE

8538 Stone Ave N

5225 15th Ave NE

2111 NE 54th St

Burdot-Ravenna Apartments

Brooklyn Apartments

2417 NE 54th St

Stone Ave Condos

2337 NE 55th St

Hoven Apartments

Galbraith Apartments

8820 Stone Ave

5213 12th Ave NE

5232 19th Ave NE

University Heights Apartments

8838 Stone Ave

U-District Rooming House

Lakecrest

5223 22nd Ave NE

8815 Stone Ave

1301 90th St

8811 Stone Ave

8821 Stone Ave

5204 18th Ave NE

5200 Roosevelt Way NE

5219 22nd Ave NE

5201 19th Ave NE

2260 NE 53rd St

8825 Stone Ave

Midvale Manor Apartments

8833 Stone Ave

5208 21st Ave NE

5042 15th Ave NE

5041 12th Ave NE

Terry Anne Apartments

5043 11th Ave NE

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