
Apartments near Santa Monica College - Santa Monica Bundy Campus in Santa Monica, CA (3,858 Rentals)


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1433 Armacost Ave

1423 S Saltair Ave

1427 Brockton Ave

1419 S Bundy Dr

1336 S Centinela Ave

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12060 Culver Blvd

12120 Rochester Ave

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339 Vernon Ave

1437 S Westgate Ave

Jade of Palms

1426 Brockton Ave

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209 4th Ave

1335 S. Carmelina Ave.

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1342 Wellesley Ave

1415 S Saltair Ave

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10405 Irene St

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1408 Brockton Ave

1406 S Saltair Ave

431-445 E Altair Pl

1400 Brockton Ave

1414 Armacost Ave

1325 Amherst Ave

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There are currently 3,151 Studio Apartments in Santa Monica with rent ranges from $1,150 to $4,880 with an average price of $2,584.
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