
Apartments near Stanford Plaza in Santa Monica, CA (4,570 Rentals)


2831 Arizona Ave

1444 Berkeley St

1427 Berkeley St

1437 Berkeley St

1336 Franklin St

1452 Berkeley St

1239 Stanford St

1448 Berkeley St

1342 Harvard St

1446-1448 Yale St

1332 Franklin St

2817 Arizona Ave

2905-2915 Broadway

1233 Stanford St

1247 Berkeley St

1443 Berkeley St

1453 Berkeley St

3121 Arizona Ave

1230 Berkeley St

1447 Harvard St

1430 Franklin St

1507 Stanford St

1243 Berkeley St

1420-1426 Harvard St

1228 Berkeley St

1508 Stanford St

1335 Franklin St

1338-1340 Princeton St

1248 Franklin St

1516 Stanford St

1339-1341 Princeton St

1231 Harvard St

1244 Franklin St

1507 Berkeley St

1304-1306 Princeton St

1521-1527 Yale St

1215 Harvard St

1825 Harvard St

2920-36 Wilshire Blvd

1524 Stanford St

1518 Berkeley St

1425 Princeton St

3102 Broadway

1421 Princeton St

1253 Franklin St

1226 Franklin St

1437 Princeton St

1211-1219 Berkeley St

1240 Harvard St

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