
Apartments near Stanford Plaza in Santa Monica, CA (4,601 Rentals)


1237 24th St

1231 24th St

1711 Franklin St

1411-1413 Cloverfield Blvd

1227 24th St

1217 24th St

1148 Chelsea Ave

1423 Cloverfield Blvd

1419 Cloverfield Boulevard

1248 24th St

1254 24th St

1144 Chelsea Ave

1252 24th St

1240 24th St

1723 Centinela Ave

1134 Chelsea Ave

1311-1315 23rd St

1731 Franklin St

1228 24th St

1735 Franklin St

1725 S Centinela Ave

1739 Franklin St

1120 Chelsea Ave

1253 23rd St

1133 24th St

1249 23rd St

1243 23rd St

1116 Chelsea Dr

1247 23rd St

1147 24th St

1745 Franklin St

1756 Franklin St

1223 23rd St

1117 24th St

1260 23rd St

1146 24th St

1755 Franklin St

1248 23rd St

3030 Nebraska Ave

1236 23rd St

1136 24th St

2225 Broadway

1759 Centinela Ave

1139 23rd St

1226 24th St

1218 23rd St

1238 23rd St

1137 23rd St

1120 24th St
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There are currently 3,158 Studio Apartments in Santa Monica with rent ranges from $1,250 to $5,080 with an average price of $2,633.
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