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


6533 5th Ave NE

324 NE 65th St

6513 4th Ave NE

516 NE 68th St

Lisa Carol Apartments

6809 Oswego Pl NE

4423 Corliss Ave N

Corliss Crest

448 NE Ravenna Blvd

3815 Eastern Ave N

6519 4th Ave NE

L'amourita

Green Lake Condos

Bagley Loft Condominiums

2311-2315 24th Ave E

220 65th St

6533 4th Ave NE

6550 4th Ave NE

Karen Apartments

6537 4th Ave NE

6823-6827 Oswego Pl

CANTERBURY SHORES CONDOMINIUM

6556 4th Ave NE

6576-6578 5th Ave NE

4417 Bagley Ave N

427 NE Ravenna Blvd

2321 N 61st St

2317 E Lynn St

423 NE Ravenna Blvd

2837 Franklin Ave E

4418 Meridian Ave N

2815 Boylston Ave. East

Eileen Apartments

417 NE Ravenna Blvd

4530 Meridian Ave N

Gilead Apartments

3937 Corliss Ave N

2200 24th Ave E

421 NE Ravenna Blvd

2501 Canterbury Ln E

Franklin Arms Apartments

2500 Canterbury Ln E

7012-7018 5th Ave NE

Green Lake Apartments

The Greenlake Condominium

1925 N 50th St

Greenlake Apartment

2731 Boylston Ave E

2807 Franklin Ave E
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