
Apartments near Piazza Montana in Santa Monica, CA (2,904 Rentals)


2319 14th St

1448 Berkeley St

1237 Franklin St

1444 Berkeley St

1336 Franklin St

1452 Berkeley St

2318 16th St

2535 7th St

2517-2519 2nd St

1233 Franklin St

2540 7th St

The Bungalows at Ocean Park

1249 Franklin St

2014 Cloverfield Blvd

1332 Franklin St

1253 Franklin St

1517 Stanford St

1437 Berkeley St

1427 Berkeley St

830, 830 1/2, 830 Rear Unit

235 Ocean Park Blvd

611 Ocean Park Blvd

2326 16th St

2137 20th St

641 Ocean Park Blvd

649 Ocean Park Blvd

1537 Stanford St

1547 Stanford St

2122 Pico Blvd

2207 20th St

1518 Berkeley St

1443 Berkeley St

506 Ocean Park Blvd

2021 Cloverfield Blvd

The Windsor House

1335 Franklin St

2228 20th St

1453 Berkeley St

2519 10th St

1507 Berkeley St

642 Ocean Park Blvd

1311 Centinela Ave

646-648 Ocean Park Blvd

161 Ocean Park Blvd

3017 Colorado Ave

1430 Franklin St

2221 20th St

3102 Broadway

2618 2nd St

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There are currently 3,138 Studio Apartments in Santa Monica with rent ranges from $1,298 to $4,995 with an average price of $2,711.
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