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


10722 Missouri Ave

1933 Pelham Ave

4227 S Centinela Ave

1921 Pelham Ave

1927 Pelham Ave

528 Westminster Ave

250 3rd Ave

240 3rd Ave

4180 Inglewood Blvd

236 3rd Ave

4201 Mclaughlin Ave

10715 Missouri Ave

Dorothy Plaza

11959 Dorothy St

4182 Inglewood Blvd

Dorothy Court Condominiums

4211 Mclaughlin Ave

12205 Gorham Ave

4240 S Centinela Ave

239 3rd Ave

11948 Gorham Ave

4073 Sawtelle Blvd

1920 Pelham Ave

Villa Venice

11922 Gorham Ave

12036 W Washington Blvd

12461 Louise Ave

402 Brooks Ave

12342 Montana Ave

1921 Manning Ave

12324 Montana Ave

12022-12024 W Washington Blvd

The Oliver

344 Indiana Ave

12308 Montana Ave

801-807 Yale St

2826 Montana Ave

Triplex Block From Abbott Kinney in Venice

4241 McLaughlin Ave

North Gardens Apartments

4101 Sawtelle Blvd

252 Hampton Dr

12300 Montana Ave

12240 Montana Ave

11959 Gorham Ave

4232 McLaughlin Ave

319 Vernon Ave

4250 Lindblade Dr

4217 Inglewood Blvd
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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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