
Apartments near Fairview & Campus Drive-South Lake Union Streetcar in Seattle, WA (2,849 Rentals)


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1823 Minor Ave, Unit SI FL24-ID23

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2015 2nd Ave, Unit SI FL5-ID73

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408 Aurora Ave N, Unit SI FL7-ID74

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1823 Minor Ave, Unit SI FL29-ID25

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521 Stadium Pl S, Unit SI FL12-ID14

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2116 4th Ave, Unit SI FL12-ID35

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213 17th Ave E, Unit SI FL2-ID683

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1122 Madison St

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330 3rd Ave W

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320 Queen Anne Ave N

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1530 Belmont Ave

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2717 E Yesler Wy

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931 N 35th St

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215 10th Ave E

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210 Wall St

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65 W Dravus St

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128A W Florentia St

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3920 Stone Way N

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602 Terry Ave N

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2101 6th Ave

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1525 9th Ave

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1428 2nd Ave

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724 3rd Ave N

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917A 17th Ave

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305 18th Ave

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938 21st Ave

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900 21st Ave

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1001 Minor Ave

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914 16th Ave

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1706 Warren Ave N

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2214 E Terrace St

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