
Apartments near Westfield Culver City in Culver City, CA (1,471 Rentals)


3846 Prospect Ave

3834-3842 1/2 Sawtelle Blvd

3833 Tilden Ave

3836 Prospect Ave

3833 Prospect Ave

3826 Huron Ave

3822 Bentley

3805 Huron Ave

11266 Venice Blvd

10958 Venice Blvd

3801-3811 Tilden Ave

11262 Venice Blvd

3838 Sepulveda Blvd

6100 Buckingham Pky

Fox Hills Apartments

5567 Inglewood Blvd

5455 Inglewood Blvd

5369 Inglewood Blvd

11521-11525 Bradson Pl

5200 Inglewood Blvd

ST Townhomes at Slauson

5022 S Slauson Ave

5012 Apartments

Culver City Senior Housing

4922 S Slauson Ave

4906 Slauson Ave

4829-4835 S Slauson Ave

4805 Slauson Ave

4734 S Slauson Ave

Greenlawn Apartments

4720 S Slauson Ave

Slauson-4714

Culver Townhomes

4524 South Slauson Ave.

4505 S Slauson Ave

11958 Lindblade St

4580 Inglewood Blvd

Marshall Terrace

Culver Vista Apartments

The Grecian Gardens

Village Park Green

4456 Overland Ave

11052 Culver Blvd

11000 Culver Blvd

11741 W Washington Blvd

4350-4356 Overland Ave

Studio Manor Apartments

10901-10909 Culver Blvd

4159 Elenda St
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How much are Studio apartments in Culver City?
There are currently 2,859 Studio Apartments in Culver City with rent ranges from $1,088 to $4,932 with an average price of $2,474.
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Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Culver City ranges from $1,300 to $10,000 with an average monthly rent of $3,176.
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The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Culver City range from $1,066 to $9,545. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $4,007.
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