
Apartments near 1302-1308 Pico Blvd in Santa Monica, CA (4,116 Rentals)


820 4th St

827 3rd St

1415-1419 Centinela Ave

1302 Franklin St

807 4th St

402 Montana Ave in Santa Monica - 4 blocks to the beach!

Crystal House Apartments

832 3rd Street

808 4th St

831 2nd Street

427 Montana

2ND842

817

628 Lincoln Blvd

1333 Centinela Ave

624 Lincoln Blvd

1341 Centinela Ave

Montana Gardens-Senior housing

1321 Centinela Ave

805 23rd Street

Casa Hermosa

814-818 2nd Street

801 2nd Street

311 Montana Avenue

JL Montana Apartments

219 Montana Ave

Career Apartments

1111 Berkeley St

124-130 Palisades Ave

801 26th Street

125 Palisades Ave

803-807 Princeton St

633 Ocean Ave

615-617 Ocean Ave

433 Ocean Ave

614-618 San Vicente Blvd

The Pacific Apartments

608 San Vicente Blvd

540 San Vicente Blvd

522 San Vicente Blvd

00326SA

The Biarritz Apartments

621 San Vicente Blvd

527 San Vicente Blvd

Villa Vicente

421 San Vicente Apartments

437-441 San Vicente Blvd

The Seacliff

Monica Manor
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There are currently 3,147 Studio Apartments in Santa Monica with rent ranges from $1,298 to $4,880 with an average price of $2,618.
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