
Apartments near Santa Monica College - Santa Monica Bundy Campus in Santa Monica, CA (3,884 Rentals)


4256 Lindblade Dr

Tropicana Apartments

3732 Veteran Ave

Midvale Apartments

1835 Purdue Ave

1623-1627 S Bundy Dr

Corral Vista LLC

3719 Kelton Ave

1629 Brockton Ave

Brockton Townhomes by Wiseman

1641 Westgate Avenue,

1951-1957 Beloit Ave

Midvale Ave Apartments

1848 Purdue Ave

4262 Lindblade Drive,

3813 Prospect Ave

Sherman: 2133 W Bentley Ave

1629-1633 S Armacost Ave

4320 S Centinela Avenue

Boca Raton Apartments

1560 S Centinela Ave

1624 Armacost Ave

2140 S Bentley Ave

Palms Blue by Wiseman

11741 W Washington Blvd

655 Westminster Ave

1622 Armacost Ave

1631 S Westgate Ave

1642 S Westgate Ave

1620 Brockton Ave

3747 Kelton Ave

4237 Inglewood Blvd

3624 Midvale Ave

3837 Prospect Ave

11829 W Washington Blvd

1628 S Westgate Ave

The Jeremy

10795 Woodbine

Kelton Terrace

10800 Palms Blvd

4410 S Centinela Ave

4276 Lindblade Dr

1832 Purdue Ave

1724 Barry Ave

3911 Huron Ave

Woodbine Apartments

3638 Midvale Ave

10832 Charnock Rd

Bellerive

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How much are Studio apartments in Santa Monica?
There are currently 3,153 Studio Apartments in Santa Monica with rent ranges from $1,150 to $4,880 with an average price of $2,575.
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Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Santa Monica ranges from $1,300 to $7,150 with an average monthly rent of $3,183.
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The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Santa Monica range from $2,350 to $18,910. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $4,394.
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There are currently 909 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Santa Monica on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $1,450 to $32,000 - averaging $5,613 for the location.
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