
Apartments near Santa Monica College - Academy of Entertainment and Technology in Santa Monica, CA (4,774 Rentals)


1247 Berkeley St

3121 Arizona Ave

1249 Chelsea Ave

1256 Chelsea Ave

1245 Chelsea Ave

1311-1315 23rd St

1250 Chelsea Ave

1243 Berkeley St

1248 Franklin St

1228 Berkeley St

1230 Berkeley St

2711-2715 Pico Blvd

1253 Franklin St

1244 Franklin St

1311 Centinela Ave

Virginia Townhomes

1246 Chelsea Ave

1238 Chelsea Ave

1217 25th St

1249 Franklin St

2022 Delaware Ave

2920-36 Wilshire Blvd

1236 Chelsea Ave

1252 24th St

1239 24th St

1829 20th St

1254 24th St

1237 24th St

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1226 Chelsea Ave

1253 23rd St

1222 Chelsea Ave

1235 24th St

1248 24th St

1211-1219 Berkeley St

1835 20th St

2014 Delaware Ave

2020 Delaware Ave

1226 Franklin St

1223 Berkeley St

1237 Franklin St

1243 Franklin St

2033-2101 Virginia Ave

Franklin Townhomes

1233 Franklin St

1227 24th St

1231 24th St

1247 23rd St

1240 24th St

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There are currently 3,140 Studio Apartments in Santa Monica with rent ranges from $1,298 to $4,775 with an average price of $2,646.
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