
Apartments near Santa Monica College - Airport Arts Campus in Santa Monica, CA (3,648 Rentals)


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1756 Franklin St

1755 Franklin St

1759 Centinela Ave

1941 Euclid St

1817 16th Ct

653 Marine St

711 Copeland Ct

1808 17th St

634-648 Ozone St

2635-2643 7th St

817 Pine St

1201 Bay St

1011 Pearl St

1925 Euclid St

1200 Pico Blvd

1745 Franklin St

1739 Franklin St

1919 Euclid St

1001 Pearl St

811 Pine St

1018 Pacific St

1753 17th St

1211 Pico Blvd

645 Raymond Ave

2632-2640 7th St

833 Cedar St

Prime Santa Monica 4-plex

1731 Franklin St

1735 Franklin St

818 Cedar St

1128 Pico Blvd

3214-3218 Highland Ave

1911 Euclid St

1907 Euclid St

647 Hill St

1746 17th St

1937 12th St

1034 Grant St

1933 12th St

1026 Grant St

1822 Grant St

1920 Euclid St

623 Ashland Ave

638 Hill St

643 Hill St

1725 S Centinela Ave

1022 Grant St

1723 Centinela Ave

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There are currently 3,138 Studio Apartments in Santa Monica with rent ranges from $1,298 to $4,995 with an average price of $2,689.
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