
Apartments near Santa Monica College - Airport Arts Campus in Santa Monica, CA (3,652 Rentals)


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2434 Oak St

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2434 Ocean Park Blvd

2513 Ocean Park Blvd

2401 Oak St

2345 Oak St

2314 Oak St

2408 Ocean Park Blvd

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2621 26th St

2302 Oak St

2319 Oak St

2313-2315 Oak St

2328 Ocean Park Blvd

2309 Oak St

2341 Ocean Park Blvd

2310 Ocean Park Blvd

2604 28th St

2648 23rd St

2635-2641 23rd St

2321 Ocean Park Blvd

2512 28th St

2517 28th St

2636-2642 23rd St

2211 Oak St

2513 28th St

2127 Oak St

2206-2208 1/2 Ocean Park Blvd

2121 Oak St

2221 Ocean Park

2501-2503 28th St

2702 21st St

2607 22nd St

2026 Oak St

2121 Ocean Park Blvd

1814 Oak St

2004 Oak St

1810 Oak St

2663 Centinela Ave

1807 Oak St

2601 20th St

2333 28th St

2316-2334 28th St

2323 28th St

2505 20th St

2451 20Th St

2633 Centinela Ave

2312 28th St

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There are currently 3,137 Studio Apartments in Santa Monica with rent ranges from $1,298 to $4,995 with an average price of $2,676.
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