
Apartments near Santa Monica College - Academy of Entertainment and Technology in Santa Monica, CA (4,777 Rentals)


2614 Kansas Ave

2316 Virginia Ave

1307-1309 Berkeley St

Olympic Studios

2345-2351 Kansas Ave

Ascent at 2512 Kansas Apartments

1302 Franklin St

3003-3009 Arizona Ave

2121 Delaware

1937 22nd St

Ascent at 2428 Kansas Apartments

1333 Centinela Ave

1230 Princeton St

1341 Centinela Ave

1321 Centinela Ave

2112-2120 Delaware Ave

1232 Harvard St

2404-2410 Kansas Ave

1222 26th St

2041 Cloverfield Blvd

Delaware St. Apartments

2802 Pico Blvd

2729 Wilshire Blvd

1925 20th St

1517-1523 19th St

2019 Virginia Ave

1537 19th St

2243-2247 28th St

1143 Harvard St

2247 29th Street

1843 19th St

2255 29th St

1226 23rd St

Parkview Apartments

2255 30th St

2260-2268 28th St

2300 Wilshire

1423 19th St

1824 19th St

1113 26th St

2273 28th St

1535 18th

2266 31st St

1442 19th St

2029-2031 20th St

1517 18th Street

2305 31st St

11728 Dorothy St. Los Angeles Ca. 90049

1130 Chelsea Ave

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