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


Mar-Dee Apartments

Midvale Apartments

Nesbit Apartments

Dexter Place Condominiums

8849 Midvale Ave N

Waverly Court Apartments

1165 N 90th St

2000 Dexter Ave

2101 Dexter Ave N

8849 Nesbit Ave N

Gallaway Apartments

PORTAL OVER LAKE UNION CONDOMINIUM

Blakeley Manor

Village Green Apartments

Trailwood Apartments

Trailside Apartments

Ravenna Terrace

Benton Court Apartments

Raven View Apartments

2211 NE 50th St

University Cliff Apartments

Noble House

5307 Ravena Pl NE

4735 Ravenna Ave NE

Tanya Lynn Apartments

4727 NE Ravenna Ave

Varsity Treehouse

University View

5325 Ravenna Pl NE

PD Parkdell Apartments

Parkway Apartments

Narvik

2300 NE 54th St

Robertson Apartments

Ravenna Court

The Chalet

Pacific Sunrise

Greta

4719 21st Ave NE

4732 20th Ave NE

Fifty-Two Apartments

Husky Place

2814 NE 55th St

2221 NE 46th St

20th Avenue Apartments

Catherine Court

TAS Investments

The Summit House

Madison Manor
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