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


Wallingford Arms Apartments

8523 23rd Ave NE

3932 Wallingford Ave N

2113 N 37th St

CITY LAKE CONDOMINIUM

8529 23rd Ave NE

Woodlawn Crest Apartments

2311-2315 24th Ave E

3246 NE 85th St

Franklin 4 Unit

3638 Meridian Ave N

Ravenna 88

3939 Wallingford Ave N

Castlewood

3917 Wallingford Ave N

2317 E Lynn St

Union View Plaza

Nor’Easter Apartments

Marabella

8620 23rd Ave NE

2417 11th Ave E

1400 N 46th St

2626 Franklin Ave E

8673 20th Ave NE

8617 20th Ave NE

Mersoleil Franklin

1920 N 36th St

4206 Ashworth

2200 24th Ave E

Hudkins Triplex

HAMLIN SHORES CONDOMINIUM

2116 NE 88th St

2120 NE 88th St

8812 23rd Ave NE

2627 E Franklin Ave

2603 Boylston Ave E

CANTERBURY SHORES CONDOMINIUM

1320 N 45th St

Eastown Lofts

Thirteen Eleven Apartments

2626 Eastlake Ave E

2101-2103 N 35th St

4850 Green Lake Way N

2303 NE 89th St

Wedgewood

100 E Edgar St

216 E Roanoke St

2501 Canterbury Ln E

3630 Wallingford Ave N
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