
Apartments near Santa Monica College - Academy of Entertainment and Technology in Santa Monica, CA (4,779 Rentals)


1040 19th St

AIRE Santa Monica

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1123 17th St

1021 19th St

1423-1425 14th St

944 21st St

1117 17th St

1015 19th St

1526 Bay St

2005-2011 Washington Ave

1417 14th St

1047 18th St

1028 19th St

2420 20th St

947 20th St

2633 Centinela Ave

5 Unit Apartment + 1 Nonconf.

921 21st St

936 21st St

1024 19th St

2341 Ocean Park Blvd

1001 19th St

928 21st St

1124 17th St

2321 Ocean Park Blvd

1031 18th St

939 20TH St

1710 California Ave

1020 19th St

1147 16th St

1438 14th St

1025 18th St

948 20th St

1524 Grant St

1139 16th St

1339-1341 14th St

1434 14th St

941 20th St

2434 Ocean Park Blvd

917 21st St

2451 20Th St

2221 Ocean Park

1112 17th St

1701 California Ave

1333 14th St

907 21st St

1547 Euclid St

1040 18th St

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There are currently 3,136 Studio Apartments in Santa Monica with rent ranges from $1,150 to $4,880 with an average price of $2,603.
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