
Apartments near University Village in Seattle, WA (1,030 Rentals)


3939 Wallingford Ave N

2325 43rd Ave E

2611 Eastlake Ave E

6015 NE 64th St

1920 N 36th St

Romischer Condominiums

Wallingford 45

3917 Wallingford Ave N

7449-7451 4th Ave NE

2411 Boylston Ave E

The Lake House

Wallingford Arms Apartments

Hudkins Triplex

2372 Franklin Ave E

2359 Boylston Ave E

2101-2103 N 35th St

2309 10th Ave E

Woodlawn Crest Apartments

1800 24th Ave E

215-221 E Louisa St

The Alden Apartments

The Meridian

8266 Lake City Way NE

3630 Wallingford Ave N

2339 Boylston Ave E

East Lynn Apartments

Laurey Ann Apartments

Wallingford Vista Apartments

North Park

4206 Ashworth

2355 Franklin Ave E

2338 Franklin Ave E

3610 Wallingford Ave

Marianeve Apartments

Eastlake Townhome Site

2043 43rd Ave E

8504 23rd Ave NE

3246 NE 85th St

Roanoke Reef

Reid Court Apartments

Boylston Flats

WALLINGVIEW CONDOMINIUM

3530 Wallingford Ave N

Yates Cottages

Maple Leaf Building

2110 NE 85th St

53 E Roanoke St

3915 Woodlawn Ave N

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