
Apartments near Stanford Plaza in Santa Monica, CA (4,602 Rentals)


1749 17th St

2243-2247 28th St

2247 29th Street

1307 15th St

1311 15th St

1427 15th St

1757 17th St

2255 29th St

2255 30th St

1114 16th St

960 17th Street - Apt 2

827 18th St

1423 15th St

1511 SM (Closed)

907 17th St

1537 15th St

2260-2268 28th St

Negar Properties

848 18th St

823 18th St

2266 31st St

828 18th St in Santa Monica

1800-1810 Montana Ave

2305 31st St

2273 28th St

2029-2031 20th St

2308 32nd St

15th Street Apartments

1424 15th Street

1424 BROADWAY APARTMENTS

1955 18th St

751 18th St

1534 15th St

1724-1728 Montana Ave

1402 Arizona Ave.

1327 14th Street

1313 14th St

1323 14th St

960 16th St

1507-1509 14th St

848 17th St

1233 14th St

1606 Idaho Ave

The Monor

1344 14th St

1837-1841 16th St

14th Street Apartments

1115 SM Apartments

1400 California Ave
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