
Apartments near SMBP - El Torito in Santa Monica, CA (4,422 Rentals)


1242 Harvard St

1007 Ocean Park Blvd

810 Ashland

817 Hill St - Walk to Main St and the beach!

1111 Pico Blvd

1022 Pacific St

Lincoln Court

1423 19th St

1442 19th St

1848 12th St

829 Ocean Park Blvd

1813 12th St

1524 17st

1819 12th St

1913 11th St - TWO bedrooms AVAILABALE !

1230 Princeton St

815 Ocean Park Blvd

824 Maple St in Ocean Park neighborhood in...

1018 Grant St in Santa Monica

1232 Harvard St

1023-1031 Pico Blvd

1007 Pacific St

1849 11th St

1810 12th St

1222 26th St

840 Pearl St

1908 11th St

Monterey Plaza

1537 15th St

1610 Broadway

844 Grant St

1117 Michigan Ave

01011PI

835 Pacific St

1427 17th St

841-849 Pacific St

1010 Pico Blvd in Santa Monica. Walk to t...

2729 Wilshire Blvd

1863 10th St.

727 Ashland Ave

821 Pearl St

1511 SM (Closed)

721 Hill St

1814-1820 11th St

1534 15th St

HARV1143

1432 16th St, prime Santa Monica location, just south of Santa Monica Blvd.

825-829 Grant St

1226 23rd St
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