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807 5th Street in Santa Monica. Steps to Montana Ave and 5 blocks to the beach!

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401 Washington

848 5th St Santa Monica, CA 90403

829 Ocean Park Blvd

730 Cedar St

844 5th St, steps to Montana Ave, 5 blocks to the beach!

329 California Ave

430-506 Pico Blvd

1117 3rd St

808 5th St

Wilshire House

427 Montana

303 California Ave, 3 blocks to the beach

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835 4th St

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402 Montana Ave in Santa Monica - 4 blocks to the beach!

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914 4th St

807 4th St

908 4th St

Ocean View Villas

3RD927

A Santa Monica Sanctuary: 834 Fourth Street

1052-1058 3rd St

3RD933

2201 5th St

Montana Gardens-Senior housing

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There are currently 3,155 Studio Apartments in Santa Monica with rent ranges from $1,250 to $5,080 with an average price of $2,619.
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