
Apartments near SMBP - El Torito in Santa Monica, CA (4,409 Rentals)


634 Westminster Ave

12315 Washington Blvd

1911 Selby Ave

1759 Glendon Ave

1803 Malcolm Ave

1763 Glendon Ave

1020 Granville Ave

531 Vernon Ave

609 Broadway St

3970 Sawtelle Blvd

11743 Kiowa Ave

11929 Mayfield Ave

616 Broadway St

3974 Sawtelle Blvd

1767-1771 Glendon Ave

543 Indiana Ave

10745 La Grange Ave

1952 Selby Ave

11956 Darlington Ave

11859 Mayfield Ave

1772 Glendon Ave

11800 Mayfield Ave

618 Westminster Ave

Residential Condos

11831 Mayfield Ave

1907-1909 Selby Ave

11748 Mayfield Ave

4065 McLaughlin Ave

1831 Selby Ave

205-207 5th Ave

12239 W Washington Blvd

550 Brooks Ave

1821-1825 Selby Ave

10737 La Grange Ave

608 Westminster Ave

1922 Selby Ave

610 Westminster Ave

11908 Darlington Ave

416 Rose Ave

1943 Overland Ave

4136 Inglewood Blvd

516 Vernon Ave

4077 McLaughlin Ave

11263 Washington Pl

1931 Overland Ave

1916 Selby Ave

12042 Sylvester St

635 Santa Clara Ave

11957 Darlington Ave
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There are currently 3,152 Studio Apartments in Santa Monica with rent ranges from $1,298 to $4,880 with an average price of $2,647.
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