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


3664 Ashworth Ave N

4460 Woodland Park Ave N

4126 Midvale Ave N

Yates Cottages

Eastlake Townhome Site

2366 Yale Ave E

The Egypt Apartments

Boylston Flats

Brettler Family Place (I & II)

Yale Apartments

Larimda

6818 62nd Ave NE

Tavona

4216 Woodland Park Ave N

4014 Midvale Ave N

624 E Lynn St

Jule-anne Apartments

7700 E Green Lake Dr N

1760 Northlake Way

Reid Court Apartments

4025 Midvale Ave N

1730 N Northlake Way N

2309 Franklin Ave E

Lake Park

608 E Lynn St

Lake Shore West

3530 Ashworth Ave N

2349 Yale Ave E

2242 Franklin Ave E

Stoneway Apartments

Oslo Tower

2325 43rd Ave E

78th Street Apartments

78th Street Apartments

4024-4030 Woodland Park Ave N

Stroud Apartments

2324 E Yale Ave

Yonder

Interlake Apartments

Romischer Condominiums

Regata Condominium Project

2232 Franklin Ave E

2369 Fairview Ave E

Royale Apartments

The Lake House

7810 E Green Lake Dr

3930-3932 Woodland Prk Ave N

3607-3611 Interlake Ave N

1403 N 36th St
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