
Apartments near The Art Institute of California, Los Angeles - Los Angeles Campus in Santa Monica, CA (4,221 Rentals)


11955 Iowa Ave

1710 Armacost Ave

1702 Brockton Ave

11969 Iowa Ave

1734 S Westgate Ave

11755 Nebraska Ave

11720 Nebraska Ave

11965 Iowa Ave

1714 Armacost Ave

1561 S Carmelina Ave

2045 Penmar Ave

1810 Stoner Ave

1830 S Barrington Ave

3776 Beethoven St

11631 Missouri Ave

1744 Granville Ave

1742 Granville Ave

1831 Barry Ave

1700-1708 Armacost Ave

1724 S Westgate Ave

1824 S Barrington Ave

3771 S Centinela Ave

1631 Brockton Ave

1618 S Westgate Ave

11874 Iowa Ave

1705 S Westgate Ave

1734 Granville Ave

11927 Iowa Ave

11615 Missouri Ave

1820 S Barrington Ave

11605 Missouri Ave

1641 Armacost Ave

12737 Venice Blvd

1616 S Bundy Dr

3777 Rosewood Ave

1748 Stoner Ave

1617 S Bundy Dr

12114 Idaho Ave

12735 Venice Blvd

2753 S Sepulveda Blvd

12707 Venice Blvd

12757 Venice Blvd

2122 Penmar Ave

11871 Iowa Ave

1720 Granville Ave

1711 Granville Ave

1815 Barry Ave

3790 Wade St

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There are currently 3,164 Studio Apartments in Santa Monica with rent ranges from $1,250 to $4,880 with an average price of $2,608.
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