
Apartments near Wedgewood Retail in Seattle, WA (811 Rentals)


Kalua Condominiums

The Heatherfield

7006 Roosevelt Way NE

University View

Benton Court Apartments

Mercy Magnuson Place (Income Restricted)

Hilltop Apartments

1714 NE 55th Pl

Luna Apartments

7101 Roosevelt Way NE

Vivid Roosevelt

Phyllis Gutiérrez Kenney Place

6700 Roosevelt Apartments

John Henry Apartments

Lewison Place Apartments

Village Green Apartments

Blakeley Manor

Sandridge Apartments

4747 Sand Point Way NE

Strada 67 Apartments

Santos Place Apartments

Ravenna Terrace

Academia Place

Maude Urban Living

Noble House

5620 University Way NE

Track 66 Apartments

U-District Apartments

Sandpoint Manor

Maple Leaf Court

Park Ravenna

5520 15th Ave NE

Thirty-One Apartments

St. Theodore on Roosevelt

Raven View Apartments

University Flats

Trailwood Apartments

Acton

5600 Univeristy Way NE

5502 15th Ave NE

1 bedroom + den

811 NE 67th St

The Summit House

Iron Flats Apartments

Trailside Apartments

Theo Apartments

Roosevelt Manor Apartments

2211 NE 50th St

Twin Cedars
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