
Apartments near Marina Beach Shopping Center in Marina Del Rey, CA (1,808 Rentals)


4622 Glencoe Ave

4616 Glencoe Ave

4604 Glencoe Ave

Residential Condominiums

Washington Place Apartments

591-629 Washington

479-485 Washington Blvd

The Promenade at Marina City Club

Riviera Collection

130 Catamaran St

The Driftwood Apartments

112 Catamaran Street

3320 Pacific

102 Catamaran St

33 Driftwood St

33 Eastwind

12 Buccaneer St

3700-3710 Pacific Ave

15 Eastwind St

3806 Pacific Ave.

110 Hurricane St

4000 Pacific Ave

Thatcher Yard

Esprit Marina del Rey

Mirabella

17 Northstar Street

Outrigger Apartments

Del Rey Club

The Marlowe

The Louella

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8 Brooks Ave

The Villas at Paladia

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Lincoln Place

Boardwalk Flats - Ocean Front Studios

Sixth and Raymond

The Shores

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The Charlie Mar Vista

The Lucky

The R2 by CLG

R3 by CLG

Reveal Playa Vista

Matteson by Category

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Oceana Apartments

The Wilson

4230 S Centinela Ave

MV Lofts

Abbot Lofts

The Superior at Venice

Windward Village Apartments

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Frequently Asked Questions about Marina Del Rey
How much are Studio apartments in Marina Del Rey?
There are currently 1,524 Studio Apartments in Marina Del Rey with rent ranges from $1,298 to $5,995 with an average price of $2,733.
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 $1,207 to $6,395 with an average monthly rent of $3,351.
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 $2,250 to $11,239. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $4,385.
How expensive are Marina Del Rey Three Bedroom Apartments?
There are currently 486 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Marina Del Rey on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $1,330 to $13,536 - averaging $6,310 for the location.
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