
Apartments near Wilshire Shopping Center in Santa Monica, CA (4,201 Rentals)


1110 5th St

1959 Cloverfield Blvd

1942 Euclid St

Brunson Terrace

1427 Franklin St

610 Montana Ave

1034 5th St

PR SM Livorno LLC

1451 Franklin St

1913 11th St - TWO bedrooms AVAILABALE !

Arrive Seaside II

2029-2031 20th St

The Monor

1538 Franklin St

420 California Ave

1908 11th St

917 5th St

519 Idaho Ave

Arrive Seaside I & II

The Park Santa Monica

2316 Virginia Ave

1014 5th St

828 6th St

505 Idaho Ave in Santa Monica - steps to Montana and 5 blocks to the beach!

1846

1415-1419 Centinela Ave

Montana

VRS Portofino LLC

1863 10th St

1111 Pico Blvd

1111 4th St

1047 4th St

948 5th St

The Bahamas Apartments

808 6th St

Fourth Street Apartments

529 Montana Ave

833 5th St

Santa Monica Promenade

1017 4th St

1957 Frank St / 2519 Virginia Ave

823 5th St

1521 Centinela Ave

1023-1031 Pico Blvd

401 Washington

1132-1136 Pico Blvd

3232 A-K Broadway

2028 14th St

1011 Pico Blvd

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There are currently 3,152 Studio Apartments in Santa Monica with rent ranges from $1,298 to $4,880 with an average price of $2,596.
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