
Apartments near University Plaza in Seattle, WA (1,147 Rentals)


Roselake Apartments

Greenlake Apartments

5401 Meridian Ave N

4418 Meridian Ave N

3002 Harvard Ave E

1848-1850 N 54th St

3100 Fairview Ave E

3815 Eastern Ave N

434 NE Maple Leaf Pl

416 NE Maple Leaf Pl

7300 Woodlawn Ave NE

7455 5th Ave NE

1916 N 44th St

2553 24th Ave E

7432 4th Ave NE

3937 Corliss Ave N

GREEN LAKE SIX TOWNHOMES

Verah Apartments

2111 N 63rd St

Ruby Condos

45th & Burke

6206 Meridian Ave N

7449-7451 4th Ave NE

L'amourita

Burke House

4427-4433 Wallingford Ave N

8266 Lake City Way NE

2837 Franklin Ave E

1722 N 45th St

1701 N 48th St

2815 Boylston Ave. East

4402 Densmore Ave N

Franklin Arms Apartments

8504 23rd Ave NE

Mari Don Apartments

2807 Franklin Ave E

Thorn Creek

Maple Leaf Building

2110 NE 85th St

2020 NE 85th St

Buena Vista Apartments

7460 Woodlawn Ave NE

Wallingford 45

2106 NE 85th St

8510 23rd Ave NE

1812 N 40th St

2731 Boylston Ave E

Hamlin House

3601 Corliss Ave N
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