
Apartments near The Art Institute of California, Los Angeles - Los Angeles Campus in Santa Monica, CA (4,196 Rentals)


1037 Bay St

817 Pine St

833 Cedar St

738 Marine St

1523 18th St

1014 Grant St

1762 Euclid St

1840 12th St

734 Ashland Ave

1411-1413 Cloverfield Blvd

726 Pier Ave

1338-1340 Princeton St

Berkeley Station

818 Cedar St

1801 12th St

3011-3017 Ruskin St

1754 Euclid St

1830 12th St

1427-1431 21st St

811 Pine St

733 Hill St

2101-2109 10th St

722 Hill St

720 Raymond Ave

724 Ashland Ave

1338 Berkeley St

1339-1341 Princeton St

722 Pier Ave

1820 12th St

1342 Harvard St

Monica Manor

1024 Pico Blvd

820-824 Pearl St

1341 Berkeley St

833 Pearl St

1336 Franklin St

1524 18th St

827 Pearl St

707 Ashland Ave

1335 Franklin St

2444 Chelsea Pl

711 Copeland Ct

714 Pier Ave

1323 Harvard St

1327 Berkeley St

1321 Harvard St

1804 12th St

1850 11th St

1441 19th St

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There are currently 3,117 Studio Apartments in Santa Monica with rent ranges from $1,298 to $5,995 with an average price of $2,725.
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