
Apartments near The Art Institute of California, Los Angeles - Los Angeles Campus in Santa Monica, CA (4,220 Rentals)


524 Raymond Avenue

518 Pier Ave

2624 6th Street

527 Hill St

Santa Monica Beach CoLiving

519 Hill St in Santa Monica! Steps to Main St and the beach!

1318 19th St

1226 23rd St

1427 15th St

1423 15th St

1312 19th St

518 Raymond Avenue

517 Raymond Ave

15th Street Apartments

1534 Euclid St

512 Hill St

511 Pier Ave

North Euclid Luxury Investments LLC

RAYM507

2729 Wilshire Blvd

511 Hill St

1307 18th St

Ocean Breeze Apartments

11728 Dorothy St. Los Angeles Ca. 90049

Wavecrest Apartments

512 Ocean Park Blvd

2621 5th St

1424 15th Street

Seapoint

2300 Wilshire

2627 5th St

The Beverley

HARV1143

Raymond Ave Apartments

1450 14th St

7th St.-1843

1223 20th

Hollister and 6th Street Apartments

431 Marine St

1313 17th St

Newly renovated upper unit in quiet neighborhood.

1239 19th St

1507 12th St

12TH ST., 1528

Euclid Street Apartments

14th Street Apartments

2616 5th St

423 Hill St

1134 26th St - Parkview Santa Monica
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There are currently 3,163 Studio Apartments in Santa Monica with rent ranges from $1,250 to $4,880 with an average price of $2,613.
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