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National study of renter’s satisfaction with their cities and states
Apartment List has released results for Santa Monica from the second annual Apartment List Renter Satisfaction Survey. The survey, which drew on responses from over 30,000 renters, provides insight into what states and cities must do to meet the needs of the 105 million American renters nationwide.
“Renters in Santa Monica expressed great satisfaction with the city overall,” says Andrew Woo, Director of Data Science at Apartment List. “Most categories received above-average scores.”
Key findings in Santa Monica include the following:
















Artistic energy permeates Ocean Park, where Santa Monica's southern neighborhood maintains creative character despite the city's increasing affluence. The district features distinctive architectural styles from craftsman bungalows to modernist experiments reflecting the area's longtime artist community influence, while the commercial corridor along Main Street offers independent businesses beyond typical chain establishments. Ocean Park provides renters with ideal positioning between both beach recreation and dining options, creating balanced environments increasingly valued as lifestyle considerations continue affecting housing decisions beyond purely commuting calculations reflecting growing prioritization of comprehensive environmental satisfaction beyond purely practical considerations.
Seeking Santa Monica's sweet spot? Mid City delivers with its perfect positioning between beach access and practical living. Montana Avenue forms the neighborhood's sophisticated backbone with upscale boutiques and sidewalk cafés creating European village atmosphere rare in Southern California. Rentals typically feature more mid-century character and surprisingly spacious floor plans compared to newer developments, often including outdoor space from private patios to shared courtyards. While parking remains challenging, particularly on street cleaning days, many properties include dedicated spots – a significant advantage worth prioritizing during apartment hunting in this desirable area where beach access meets everyday livability without downtown's tourist crowds.
Cultural diversity energizes Santa Monica's Pico neighborhood, where authentic international restaurants and markets create vibrant street life beyond tourist districts. Santa Monica College infuses academic energy while supporting practical amenities serving residents rather than visitors. Renters discover significantly better value than northern Santa Monica neighborhoods, with more space for your rental dollar without sacrificing city amenities and beach proximity. The excellent public transportation includes dedicated Big Blue Bus routes connecting to both downtown Santa Monica and broader Los Angeles destinations. Though college activity creates parking competition during class hours, many apartment buildings include dedicated spaces eliminating this concern for residents.