
Apartments near Stockton Center in Santa Monica, CA (4,357 Rentals)


2614 Kansas Ave

2344 34th St

Ascent at 2428 Kansas Apartments

2404-2410 Kansas Ave

2010-2016 Ocean Park Blvd

2517 20th St

2449-2501 Centinela Ave

2437 S. Centinela Ave

2535 Kansas Ave

2403 Centinela Ave

2345-2351 Kansas Ave

1802 Ocean Park Blvd., Santa Monica, CA 90405

2416 20th St

2041 Cloverfield Blvd

2600 Virginia - Unique 3 Bedroom!

1811 Ocean Park Blvd

2426 20th St

2342 20th St

2336 20th St

1831 Pearl St

1957 Frank St / 2519 Virginia Ave

2316 Virginia Ave

2215 20th St. Santa Monica-1bed/1bath

1959 Cloverfield Blvd

Ocean Park Boulevard

2029-2031 20th St

1937 22nd St

1914 Cloverfield Blvd

The Monor

2019 Virginia Ave

2112-2120 Delaware Ave

1925 20th St

Brunson Terrace

Delaware St. Apartments

2121 Delaware

1955 18th St

1502-1510 Maple St

1420-1426 1/2 Maple St

1417-1425 Ocean Park Blvd

2011 17th St

1843 19th St

2601 14th St

1501 Pearl St

1418 Pearl St

2323 14th St

1352 Ocean Park Blvd

1417 Pearl St

1824 19th St

1327 Oak St

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There are currently 3,151 Studio Apartments in Santa Monica with rent ranges from $1,150 to $4,880 with an average price of $2,584.
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The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Santa Monica range from $2,350 to $18,910. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $4,383.
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