
Apartments near Stanford Plaza in Santa Monica, CA (4,572 Rentals)


Darlington Condominiums

1657 Federal Ave

2304 S Carmelina Ave

11712 Darlington Ave

11732 Dorothy St

1734 Barry Ave

11558 Rochester Ave

1730 Barry Ave

1665 Federal Ave

1815 Barry Ave

Bundy Drive Apartments

Barrington Manor Apartments

11725 Darlington Ave

1671 Federal Ave

858-860 Granville Ave

Brent Manor Apartments

963 S Barrington Ave

1707 Federal Ave

1442-1446 Federal Ave

1831 Barry Ave

11735 DOROTHY St

1255 Federal Ave

11610 Iowa Ave

1456 Federal Ave

11652 Kiowa Ave

1711 Federal Ave

11743 Dorothy St

1742 Barry Ave

Kiowa Apartments

11625 Nebraska Ave

1634 Federal Ave

11620 Nebraska Ave

1725 Federal Ave

11549 Rochester Ave

11727 Dorothy St

11548 Rochester Ave

1620 Federal Ave

1642 Federal Ave

1843 Barry Ave

11565 Ohio Ave

1729-1735 Federal Ave

1449 Colby Ave

11547 Rochester Ave

Colby Avenue

11669 Mayfield Ave

1519 Colby Ave

968 S Barrington Ave

West Los Angeles

11554 Wyoming Ave

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There are currently 3,141 Studio Apartments in Santa Monica with rent ranges from $1,150 to $4,880 with an average price of $2,585.
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