
Apartments near Lincoln Center in Santa Monica, CA (3,357 Rentals)


HARV1427

1220-1230 Washington Ave

Value-Add Ocean View MF in Santa Monica

1523 Harvard St

1014 14th St

17th Street Villas

Washington Apartments

1024 3rd St

1032 2nd St

PRIN1441

947 9th St

1110 20th Street

01505HA

1121 20th St

WASH1201

Princess Eugenia Apartments

26th and Santa Monica Family Housing

The Madison

1053 18th St

951-957 10th St

2403 Centinela Ave

2449-2501 Centinela Ave

1303 Washington Ave

2437 S. Centinela Ave

954 7th St

Cindy Sue Apartment

1022-1028 2nd St

1015 2nd Street

1453-1455 Harvard St

1343 26th St

1535 Yale St

942 7th St

943 6th Street in Santa Monica - North of Wilshire and only 6 blocks to the beach!

1025 Ocean Avenue

2300 Wilshire

1109 20th St

1025 17th St

952 Euclid St

401 Washington

942 10th St

953 14th St

4th St Apartments

944 6TH St

948 5th St

932 10th St in Santa Monica

938 11th St

938 10th St

937 6th St in Santa Monica - North of Wilshire and 6 blocks to the beach!

932 11th St
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There are currently 3,153 Studio Apartments in Santa Monica with rent ranges from $1,298 to $4,880 with an average price of $2,656.
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