
Apartments near The Art Institute of California, Los Angeles - Los Angeles Campus in Santa Monica, CA (4,209 Rentals)


12757 Caswell Ave

712 Sunset Ave

728 Vernon Ave

1439 Bundy Dr

942 Marco Pl

1741 Purdue Ave

2337 Penmar Ave

705 Sunset Ave

1724 Butler Ave

1657 Federal Ave

713 Vernon Ave

11776 Santa Monica Blvd

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11334 Nebraska Ave

3770-3780 Barry Ave

Kraft Apartments

11510 Iowa Ave

2233 S Bentley Ave

1807 Corinth Ave

712-716 Vernon Ave

10984 National Blvd

3833 Marcasel Ave

1602 Barry Ave

11612 Idaho Ave

1750 Purdue Ave

3540 Sawtelle Blvd

11856 Venice Blvd

740 Brooks Ave

1456 Brockton Ave

1816-1818 Corinth Ave

12626 Caswell Ave

1661 Colby Ave

12760 Caswell Ave

12726 Caswell Ave

1672 Colby Ave

11840 Venice Blvd

12724 Caswell Ave

1446 Brockton Ave

1443 Brockton Ave

1447 Brockton Ave

2536 Military Ave

1566 Barry Ave

738 Brooks Ave

1517 Linden Ave

2526 Military Ave

924 Marco Pl

1338 S Carmelina Ave

1717 Purdue Ave

11601-11611 Idaho Ave
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