
Apartments near Stanford Court in Santa Monica, CA (4,419 Rentals)


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Wave @3rd

525 | SMB

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1938 Euclid St

934 6th St

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1251 Euclid St

Monroe Manor

2122 Ocean Park Blvd

1228-1232 15th St.

3401 Ocean Park Blvd

1433 25th St

817 9th St

942 7th St

1948 20th St

829 11th St

914 7th Street

1247 17th St

923 Ocean Ave

1143 Lincoln Blvd

LE Cove

ZVI Coast

850 2nd St

16th Street

1044 9th St

2032-2106 Delaware Ave

1221 Ocean Avenue

507 California Ave

2001 - 2029 Olympic

1434 Santa Monica Blvd

1042-1048 17th St

1517 11th St

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2202 Montana Ave, Unit D

2426 20th St, Unit B

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1842 22nd St

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1711 Idaho Ave, Unit 1711 Idaho

1324 14th St, Unit 10

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1953 19th St, Unit B

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2702 Broadway, Unit 2702 Broadway, Apt B

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1229 23rd St, Unit Cottage

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1935 18th St, Unit B

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