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Santa Monica Apartments

Apartments for Rent in Santa Monica, CA

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Average rent in Santa Monica, California

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The average rent for a 1 bedroom apartment in Santa Monica is $3,582, while the average rent for a 2 bedroom apartment is $5,516. Rent rates updated 5 days ago
Studio
$2,657
1 Bed
$3,582
2 Beds
$5,516
3+ Beds
$6,709
* Averages are based on the rental prices of properties listed on Apartment List

Top neighborhoods in Santa Monica

Wilshire-montana
Wilshire-montana
What it’s like to live in Wilshire-montana
Wilshire-Montana offers upscale living within walking distance to both Montana Avenue shopping and Santa Monica beaches. Rental options include both historic courtyard buildings and luxury newer developments with high-end finishes. While rental rates rank among the region's highest and tourist seasons create temporary congestion, residents enjoy exceptional walkability to both urban amenities and coastal recreation with better climate than inland Los Angeles neighborhoods thanks to cooling ocean breezes.
Great for
Families
Retirees
Professionals
Young Renters
Commuters
Neighborhood vibe
Mixed-Use
Peaceful
Mixed-Use & Commercial
Ocean Park
Ocean Park
What it’s like to live in Ocean Park
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.
Great for
Families
Retirees
Dog Owners
Outdoor Enthusiasts
Commuters
Neighborhood vibe
Suburban
Green Spaces
Family-Friendly
Pico
Pico
What it’s like to live in Pico
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.
Great for
Families
Retirees
Professionals
Young Renters
Commuters
Neighborhood vibe
Mixed-Use
Peaceful
Mixed-Use & Commercial

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Find an apartment for rent in Santa Monica, CA

Searching for an apartment for rent in Santa Monica, CA? Look no further! Apartment List will help you find a perfect apartment near you. There are 172 available rental units listed on Apartment List in Santa Monica. Click on listings to see photos, floorplans, amenities, prices and availability, and much more!

The average rent in Santa Monica is $2,657 for a studio, $3,582 for a one-bedroom apartment, and $5,516 for a two-bedroom apartment. If you are looking for a deal, keep an eye out for a red pulsing icon that indicates rent specials.

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Santa Monica Rent Report: July 2025

Welcome to the Apartment List July 2025 Rent Report for Santa Monica, CA. Currently, the overall median rent in the city stands at $2,506, after falling 0.6% last month. Prices remain up 4.1% year-over-year. Read on to learn more about what’s been happening in the Santa Monica rental market and how it compares to trends throughout the broader Los Angeles metro area and the nation as a whole.

Santa Monica Renter Confidence Survey

National study of renter’s satisfaction with their cities and states
Here’s how Santa Monica ranks on:
A+
Overall satisfaction
A
Safety and crime rate
A+
Jobs and career opportunities
A+
Recreational activities
D
Affordability
A+
Quality of schools
A+
Weather
B-
Commute time
C-
State and local taxes
B
Public transit
A-
Pet-friendliness

Overview of Findings

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:

  • Santa Monica renters give their city an A+ overall for satisfaction.
  • The highest-rated categories for Santa Monica were its local job and career opportunities, weather, quality of local schools, and access to parks and community events, which all received an A+ score.
  • Safety and low crime rates (A) also received above-average scores from renters.
  • Renters were mostly satisfied with access to public transit (B) and commute times (B-).
  • Santa Monica renters seemed most dissatisfied with affordability and cost of living (D).
  • Santa Monica ranks high for renter satisfaction, as do nearby Irvine (A+) and Glendale (A+). Renters here are more satisfied than in other California cities such as Long Beach (B+) and Inglewood (C-).
  • The top rated cities nationwide for renter satisfaction included Arlington, VA; Lincoln, NE; Pasadena, CA; Boston, MA; and Madison, WI. The lowest rated cities included Newark, NJ; Bronx, NY; Bridgeport, CT; Baltimore, MD; and Salinas, CA.
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Living in Santa Monica, CA

Home to 90,000 residents & renowned for its laid-back beachy atmosphere.

So, let’s get you up to speed on SaMo’s various neighborhoods and what they have to offer

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Sources:
  • School data: GreatSchools
  • Crime data: CrimeIndex (U.S.) provided by Precisely used data sourced from Precisely, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), and various law enforcement agencies. These organizations do not accept responsibility for the accuracy or completeness of the data used in this product.