
Apartments near Santa Monica College - Academy of Entertainment and Technology in Santa Monica, CA (4,761 Rentals)


Wilshire House

2228 3rd St

Santa Monica Bay Club

828 6th St

505 Idaho Ave

2628 5th St

Santa Monica Promenade

217-223 Bicknell Ave

401 Washington

220 Bay St

4th St Apartments

2518-2522 4th St

Franklin Apartments

602-612 Ashland Ave

2328 3rd St

Montana

517 Raymond Ave

303 California Ave

533 Ashland

RAYM507

227 Strand St

Royal Pacific Apartments

524 Raymond Avenue

833 5th St

1541-1551 Ocean Ave

423 Hill St

937 4th St

943 4th St

Lord Carlton Apartments

808 6th St

823 5th St

3005 Highland Ave

Park Place

2507 3rd St

518 Raymond Avenue

1037 3rd St

Tropikia

422 Hill St

Marvin Gardens Apartments

950 4th Street

202 Bicknell Ave

223 Strand St

854 5th St

848 5th St Santa Monica, CA 90403

420 Hill St

Ocean Avenue Apartments

Second Street Bungalows

2622 4th St

1052-1058 3rd St

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How much are Studio apartments in Santa Monica?
There are currently 3,141 Studio Apartments in Santa Monica with rent ranges from $1,150 to $4,880 with an average price of $2,586.
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