
Apartments for Rent in Marina Del Rey, CA (3,407 Rentals)


Shores

Marina Harbor

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Riviera Collection - St Tropez

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Marina Tower

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Stella CA

Villa Del Mar

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Dolphin Marina

Wayfarer® Apartments + Marina

Jefferson at Marina del Rey

AMLI Marina Del Rey

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Monte Carlo (62+ Community)
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The Admiralty

Harborside Marina Bay Apartments

Belle Fontaine

AQUA Marina del Rey

Marina 41

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23 Buccaneer St, Unit 23 Buccaneer Street, Unit 23 Buccaneer Street

551-557 3/4 Washington Blvd., Unit 553

13488 Maxella Ave, Unit SI FL6-ID1309
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126 Galleon St, Unit A

13488 Maxella Ave, Unit SI FL6-ID637

4077 Glencoe Ave, Unit SI FL2-ID1013

3221 Carter Ave, Unit SI FL2-ID1332

24 Catamaran St, Unit SI FL0-ID1149

4077 Glencoe Ave, Unit SI FL2-ID1066

13488 Maxella Ave, Unit SI FL6-ID636

13488 Maxella Ave, Unit SI FL4-ID267

120 Fleet St

21 Spinnaker St
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122 Buccaneer St

16-18 Reef St

The Q Playa

Venue Residences

MV by CLG ( + Coliving)

Cobalt

Harlow

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Playa-Jefferson

Villas at Kentwood
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Marina Del Rey, CA Local Guide

How much does it cost to rent an apartment in Marina Del Rey?
| Bedroom | Average Rent | Cheapest Rent | Highest Rent |
|---|---|---|---|
| Marina Del Rey Studio Apartments | $2,514 | $1,298 | $6,055 |
| Marina Del Rey 1 Bedroom Apartments | $3,215 | $1,044 | $6,321 |
| Marina Del Rey 2 Bedroom Apartments | $4,184 | $2,295 | $9,500 |
| Marina Del Rey 3 Bedroom Apartments | $5,697 | $3,383 | $10,000+ |
| Marina Del Rey 4 Bedroom Apartments | $7,070 | $4,295 | $10,000+ |
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Marina Del Rey Overview
Craving the beach side life? Marina del Rey may be exactly what you're looking for. Regarded as one of the best places to live in California, this suburb of Los Angeles has it all ù great eateries, gorgeous weather, vibrant nightlife, and perfect ocean side views.
What is the history of Marina Del Rey?
Marina del Rey got its start as a salt marsh beloved by duck hunters and birdwatchers. At the start of the 20th century, the land was named Del Rey and later became Playa Del Rey. In the mid-50s, Los Angeles County authorized the construction of a marina in the area. The project ran into some issues (including a severe winter storm), but eventually, the $36 million marina was complete. In 1965, Marina del Rey was formally dedicated.á
How is the weather in Marina Del Rey?
Residents of Marina del Rey can expect fairly consistent temperatures year-round. Summer temperatures average in the mid-70s during the day, with a dip into the low-to-mid 60s at night. During the winters, days in Marina del Rey are still gorgeous ù residents enjoy highs in the mid-to-high 60s and nighttime lows in the high 40s and low 50s. Winds are usually quite calm in Marina del Rey. With an average ofá286 sunny days per year, residents love the area's relaxing climate that easily lends itself to spending plenty of time outdoors.á
How do I get around town?
No car? No problem! Marina del Rey offers manyáeasily accessible transportationáoptions for visitors and residents alike. If you enjoy spending time on the water, you'll like the WaterBus service offered in Marina del Rey. Rides are just $1, and there are six convenient stops throughout the area. If you'd rather travel on dry land, you've got options. Marina del Rey offers a fleet of electric vehicles called Circuit that provide free transportation from noon to 9 p.m. each day. You can schedule a ride using an app, and your electric shuttle will arrive within 10 to 15 minutes. Need a ride to the beach? Marina del Rey's Beach Shuttle has you covered. Enjoy a sense of community with another area resident as you travel to the beach together. In addition to these transportation options, Marina del Rey also offers standard Santa Monica Big Blue Bus service, the Metro Rail E Line, and ridesharing services (like Uber and Lyft).á
What is the Marina Del Rey commute like?
To access many areas of Marina del Rey, you'll use Route 1, known in many areas as the Pacific Coast Highway (PCH). You might also use Route 187 to access Venice Boulevard and the area's famous beachside skatepark. Route 90 can also get you in and out of the downtown area, providing access to nearby small neighborhoods like Sunkist Park and Fox Hills.á
What are the local media outlets?
Residents of Marina del Rey have a few options to get their TV news, including ABC7 Los Angeles, CBS Los Angeles, and Fox 11 Los Angeles. Prefer to get news and other media on the radio? You'll want to check out 89.3 FM (KPCC News/Talk), 90.7 FM (KPFK News/Talk), and 97.1 FM (KAMP Top 40/CHR).á
Why live in Marina Del Rey, CA?
If you're interested in renting an apartment, Marina del Rey is the place to be. Most residents rent, and with a small population of less than 10,000, it's easy to feel at home fast. The area is packed with coffee shops, restaurants, and has a vibrant nightlife scene. Many residents are young professionals who enjoy the quick commute to nearby large cities while also retreating to their beachside paradise at the end of the day. Public schools in the area are above average, and the area is known for its diversity.á
What Marina Del Rey landmarks should I see?
The Santa Monica State Beach and the Marina Beach are beloved by Marina del Rey residents. Whether you prefer boating, surfing, paddleboarding, or just lounging in the sand, the gorgeous, warm beaches of Marina del Rey make the area feel like home to those who can't get enough of the ocean breeze. You'll also get the chance to enjoy the culture of Wilshire Boulevard, loaded with shops and museums. Educational opportunities abound in the area as well ù Loyola Marymount University, the University of Southern California, and Santa Monica College are all just a short drive away.á
What is there to do around Marina Del Rey?
Many residents move to Marina del Rey for exactly one reason: the area's oceanfront location. Most residents love spending time outside, both for exercise and simply to enjoy the warm sunshine. Boating is a popular activity in the area, whether you decide to rent or purchase. If you decide to head out on a kayak, be sure to check out the sea lions often found lounging on the docks. After a long morning of getting exercise in the sun, be sure to grab lunch at Killer Shrimp. Locals and tourists alike can't stop talking about the restaurant's namesake ù Killer Shrimp Soup. Round off your perfect Marina del Rey day by shopping waterside, enjoying high-end shops near the water's edge.á
Any annual festivals or Marina Del Rey events to know?
Tourists flock to the area regularly for annual festivals. Popular events include the California Sunset Series Sailing Regatta, which occurs Wednesdays from 6 to 8 pm from April to September. Each June, the area hosts Marina Fest, a boat show that offers sailboat and yacht displays, as well as vendors and kid's activities. As you begin to feel a (slight) chill in the air, be sure to mark your calendar for the Marina Spooktacular, an event that occurs every October. Attendees get to explore haunted pirate ships in Burton Chace Park (leave the little ones with a sitter ù this scary event is only recommended for those over the age of 12). Area residents know how to celebrate the holidays, with a yearly seasonal light program (also located at Burton Chace Park), the Marina del Rey Holiday Boat Parade, and a man-made Snow Wonder Festival that offers a DJ, sled rides, snow play, crafts, and more.á
Where are the nearby vacation spots?
Vacation opportunities in the area are endless. Los Angeles is half an hour away, and Topanga State Park is a quick ride up the PCH. Disneyland is a 45-minute drive, and Six Flags Magic Mountain is just an hour up routes I-405 and I-5.
Where is the best place to move in Marina Del Rey?
Marina del Rey is a small neighborhood. Many residents of apartments in Marina del Rey prefer easy access to the beach and prefer to be as close to the surf as possible. Check out Marina del Rey apartments listed on Vφa Marina, as well a those on Marquesas Way.á
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Frequently Asked Questions about Marina Del Rey
How much are Studio apartments in Marina Del Rey?
There are currently 1,549 Studio Apartments in Marina Del Rey with rent ranges from $1,298 to $6,055 with an average price of $2,514.
What is the current price range for One Bedroom Marina Del Rey Apartments for rent?
Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Marina Del Rey ranges from $1,044 to $6,321 with an average monthly rent of $3,215.
What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Marina Del Rey cost?
The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Marina Del Rey range from $2,295 to $9,500. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $4,184.
How expensive are Marina Del Rey Three Bedroom Apartments?
There are currently 481 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Marina Del Rey on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $3,383 to $12,192 - averaging $5,697 for the location.
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