
Apartments near Centinela Feed & Pet Supply in Culver City, CA (2,054 Rentals)


4416 S Centinela Ave

3833 Sawtelle Blvd

12445 Gilmore Ave

12016 Herbert St

4056 Inglewood Blvd

3818-3832 Sawtelle Blvd

3771 Military Ave

4402-4406 S Centinela Ave

11035 Venice Blvd

3819 Sawtelle Blvd

11081 Venice Blvd

3764 Tilden Ave

12330 Louise Ave

11061 Venice Blvd

3956 East Blvd

12447 Short Ave

11111 Venice Blvd

4030 Inglewood Blvd

10849 Venice Blvd

Venice Boulevard Apartments

4300 S Centinela Ave

4032 Inglewood Blvd

3760 Kelton Ave

12012 Lamanda St

Greenfield Manor

Venice Glendon

3760 S Bentley Ave

4035 Inglewood Blvd

3757 Midvale Ave

4122 Grand View Blvd

4020 Inglewood Blvd

11316 Venice Blvd

3756 Westwood Blvd

11941-11945 Washington Pl

12030 Lamanda St

4031 Inglewood Blvd

3755 Westwood Blvd

3749 Veteran Ave

12488 Gilmore Ave

3749-3753 Westwood Blvd

3740 Greenfield Ave

4544 Westlawn Ave

Patio Apartments

3764 Tuller Ave

3743 Westwood Blvd

3741 Midvale Ave

3744 Westwood Blvd

4240 S Centinela Ave

3742-3750 S Bentley Ave

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There are currently 2,857 Studio Apartments in Culver City with rent ranges from $1,195 to $4,495 with an average price of $2,434.
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