
Apartments near Jefferson Plaza in Culver City, CA (1,476 Rentals)


3725 S Bentley Ave

940 N Cedar St

927 N Cedar St

864 Glenway Dr

3721-3727 Sawtelle Blvd

3749-3753 Westwood Blvd

3720 Corinth Ave

5831 Seawalk Dr

3726 Sawtelle Blvd

3721 S Sepulveda Blvd

3740 Midvale Ave

3721 S Bentley Ave

13173 Pacific Promenade

3743 Westwood Blvd

11936 Venice Blvd

909 N Cedar St

7208 S La Cienega Blvd

3971 S Centinela Ave

913 N Cedar St

3737 Midvale Ave

3770-3780 Barry Ave

3714 Corinth Ave

3744 Westwood Blvd

858 Glenway Dr

12443 Washington Pl

3707 Sawtelle Blvd

862-864 Glenway Dr

3800 Marcasel Ave

504 W Plymouth St

3715 S Sepulveda Blvd

3701 Sawtelle Blvd

3708 Corinth Ave

901 N Cedar St

861 Glenway Dr

Palms/Mar Vista

12011 Pacific Ave

3726 Kelton Ave

3724 Kelton Ave

8436 Barnsley Ave

918 N Cedar Ave

12124 Pacific Ave

3710 S Bentley Ave

800-804 Cory Dr

922 N Cedar St

3735 Westwood Blvd

12025 Pacific Ave

3712 S Bentley Ave

12017 Pacific Ave

3729 Midvale Ave

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There are currently 2,853 Studio Apartments in Culver City with rent ranges from $1,195 to $4,495 with an average price of $2,441.
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