
Apartments near Santa Monica College - Academy of Entertainment and Technology in Santa Monica, CA (4,778 Rentals)


1630 California Ave

914 21st St

1127 16th St

2328 Ocean Park Blvd

The Tusquellas at 923 20th Street

801 Harvard St

1307 14th St

1015 18th St

953 19th St

1319 14th St

2812 Montana Ave

2816 Montana Ave

947 19th St

802 Harvard St

2822 Montana Ave

2632 Montana Ave

2622 Montana Ave

901 21st St

913 20th St

2121 Ocean Park Blvd

1847-1855 Euclid St

1441 Euclid St

930 20th St

919 20th St

1028 18th St

1825 Euclid St

2663 Centinela Ave

2310 Ocean Park Blvd

1032 18th St

2530 Montana Ave

2712-2716 Montana Ave

943 19th St

1142 16th St

1232 15th St

2626 Montana Ave

1332 14th St

1911 Euclid St

1020 18th St

2020 Idaho Ave

1433 Euclid St

2635-2641 23rd St

928 20th St

2103 Idaho Ave

1052-1054 17th St

1907 Euclid St

1610 California Ave

1128 16th St

2505 20th St

2401 Oak St

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How much are Studio apartments in Santa Monica?
There are currently 3,135 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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The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Santa Monica range from $2,350 to $18,510. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $4,377.
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