
Apartments near Fairview Ave N & Ward St-South Lake Union Streetcar in Seattle, WA (2,847 Rentals)


King James

3666 Francis Ave N

Dayton Commons

Union View Apartments

4024-4030 Woodland Park Ave N

1305 N 41st St

2503 E Cherry St

Don Hee Apartments

2000 E Spruce St

The Cliffside Apartments

3672 Francis Ave N

Sage Apartments

3648 Phinney Ave N

Francis Fremont

Shamrock Apartments

3630 Greenwood Ave N

Shilo Apartments

3650 Phinney Ave. North

Cobrizo

4037 Woodland Park Ave N

2600 E Cherry St

Wisteria View Manor

The Chateau Apartments

553 26th Ave

216 21st Ave

2217 E Terrace St

1017 S Jackson St

Genesis Apartments

3967 N Fremont Ave

Freemont Fourplex

3656 Phinney Ave N

Callisto

2063-2067 13th Ave W

Queen Anne Ocean View Condos

420 N 39th St

4001-4005 Fremont Ave N

4037 Whitman Ave

Bostonian

Central Village

216 22nd Ave

2241 13th Ave W

Westview Fourplex

3617 Palatine Ave N

Queen Anne Triplex

2214 14th Ave W

Cavalier Apartments

2272 Gilman Dr W

Pierre Marquis

107 20th Ave

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