
Apartments near Lincoln & Rose Shopping Center in Venice, CA (2,900 Rentals)


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835 Pacific St

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1007 Pacific St

1802 Ocean Park Blvd., Santa Monica, CA 90405

1811 Ocean Park Blvd

2328 3rd St

1417 Pearl St

1501 Pearl St

818 Grant St

844 Grant St

Second Street Bungalows

Pacific Landing

1018 Grant St

Santa Monica Beach CoLiving

2010-2016 Ocean Park Blvd

Ocean Park Villas

2326 2nd St

305 Strand St

520 Pacific St

2228 3rd St

2201 5th St

2517 20th St

2219 4th St

2219 3rd St

2107 Oak St

2211 4th St

227 Strand St

824 Bay St

820 Bay St

2426 20th St

2120 4th

Santa Monica Bay Club

2416 20th St

223 Strand St

Bay Street Garden Apartments

Oak Street Apartments

2342 20th St

230 Pacific St in Santa Monica. Steps to the beach and Main St!

1916-1926 10th St

159 Hollister Ave

835-843 Bay St

132 Strand St

835 Bay St

143 Hollister Ave

Ocean Park Villas

2028 14th St

Pico Eleven

2336 20th St

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There are currently 1,591 Studio Apartments in Venice with rent ranges from $1,273 to $4,719 with an average price of $2,637.
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