
Apartments near CVS Shopping Center in Santa Monica, CA (4,399 Rentals)


1541 Princeton St

1247 22nd St

1134 Chelsea Ave

1319 Yale St

1536 Harvard St

1146 24th St

1133 24th St

1538 Harvard St

2914 Arizona Ave

1433 Yale St

1122 26th St

1527 Harvard St

1113 - 27 26th Street,

1549 Princeton St

1115 25th St

1421 Yale St

1427 Yale St

1142 Harvard St

1452 Harvard St

1242 22nd St

1138 Harvard St

1450 Harvard St

1443 Yale St

1531 Harvard St

1139 23rd St

1120 Chelsea Ave

1551 Princeton St

1123 Princeton St

1136 24th St

1541 Harvard Street,

1321 Stanford St

1121 Princeton St

2905-2915 Broadway

1116 Chelsea Dr

1427-1431 21st St

1137 23rd St

1117 24th St

1131 23rd St

1115 Princeton St

1139 Harvard St

1226 24th St

1241 21st St

1123 23rd St

1428 Stanford St

1237 21st St

1138 23rd St

1432 Stanford St

1142 23rd St

1448 Stanford St

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How much are Studio apartments in Santa Monica?
There are currently 3,129 Studio Apartments in Santa Monica with rent ranges from $1,298 to $5,130 with an average price of $2,707.
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