
Apartments near Santa Monica College in Santa Monica, CA (4,349 Rentals)


1027-1033 20th St

1232 Harvard St

1134 26th St - Parkview Santa Monica

1028 Euclid St

1112 9th St

1521 Centinela Ave

1111 Lincoln Blvd

19TH1011

1022 Euclid

2922 Arizona Ave

1018 20th St

1017 Euclid St

1014 14th St

1322 Stanford St

1451 Franklin St in Santa Monica! Steps t...

Neilson Villas

1018 Euclid St

2927 Arizona Ave - near Wilshire Blvd!

2921 Arizona

1437 Franklin St

1037 10th Street in Santa Monica - North o...

3232 A-K Broadway

960 16th St

1128 7th Street

1220-1230 Washington Ave

1113 26th St

1041 9th St

1427 Franklin St

1001 12th St

2020 Washington Ave

819 California Ave

1137 6th St

2729 Wilshire Blvd

953 14th St

1002 12th St in Santa Monica - North of Wilshire Blvd!

1303 Washington Ave

1017 10th St

948 18th St

VRS Arrezo Apartments LLC

1047 Lincoln

960 21st Street in Santa Monica

3003-3009 Arizona Ave

948 15th St

1044 9th St

944 19th St

Chez Cannes Apartments

WASH1201

BERK1319

954 21st St
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There are currently 3,149 Studio Apartments in Santa Monica with rent ranges from $1,298 to $4,880 with an average price of $2,621.
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