
Apartments near The Art Institute of California, Los Angeles - Los Angeles Campus in Santa Monica, CA (4,213 Rentals)


600 Flower Ave

12717 Washington Pl

1329 S Saltair Ave

3996 Wade St

1472 S Barrington Ave

12603 Washington Pl

3575-3585 S Sepulveda Blvd

11431-31 1/2 Venice Bl.

1506 Barry Ave

11900 Rochester Ave

12400 Mitchell Ave

Residential Condomium

11429 Venice Blvd

11316 Victoria Ave

Wellesley Ash Condominiums

11425 Venice Blvd

1409 S Westgate Ave

616 Sunset Ave

12443 Washington Pl

631 Indiana Ave

11620 Ohio Ave

671 Broadway St

1326 S Saltair Ave

1609 Butler Ave

11667 Ohio Ave

1251 Wellesley Ave

640-644 Indiana Ave

11868 Rochester Ave

3708 Corinth Ave

644 Indiana Ave

245-247 6th Ave

1403 S Westgate Ave

Wellesley Penthouse Lofts

2015 S. Bentley

3837 Coolidge Ave

659 Broadway St

837 Venice Blvd.

Soho Square

1325 Brockton Ave

12411-12419 Washington Pl

11468-1147 Venice Blvd

11655 Ohio Ave

10975 Rose Ave

1507 Federal Ave

1312 S Saltair Ave

1523 Colby Ave

3714 Corinth Ave

11661 Ohio Ave

11163-11167 1/2 Charnock
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There are currently 3,159 Studio Apartments in Santa Monica with rent ranges from $1,250 to $4,880 with an average price of $2,601.
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