
Apartments near Thorndyke Plaza in Seattle, WA (1,756 Rentals)


330 W Roy St

ANDERSON PLACE CONDOMINIUM

Marianne

7 Highland Dr

3844 Fremont Ave N

Fremont Arms

114-116 N 45th St

Constance Manor Apartments

113 W Kinnear Pl

804 NW 52nd St

CHATILLON CONDOMINIUM

4337 Phinney Ave N

705 N 39th St

Freemont Fourplex

3967 N Fremont Ave

4001-4005 Fremont Ave N

1723 NW 56th St

Plaza Royale

313 W Roy St

Hjarta Ballard

Sea View

THE OLD BOATHOUSE CONDOMINIUM

811 813 NW 53rd St

401-405 N 44th St

1765 NW 56th St

Queen Anne Commons Apartments

911 1st Ave W

2473 Aurora Ave N

CARLETON HOUSE CONDOMINIUM

Olive

465 N 43rd St

909 N 35th St

MONTIANA CONDOMINIUM

4212 Dayton Ave N

4206 Dayton Ave N

Triton Terrace

Viking Apartments

906 1st Ave W

3800 Linden Ave N

4312 Francis Ave N

1742 NW 56th St

400 Blaine St

41-424 N Crockett St

Harbor House

4316 Francis Ave N

Queen Anne High School

5210 8th Ave NW

Troll Eye

4326 Francis Ave N

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