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$3,322 - $10,000
Marina Harbor
4500 Via Marina, Marina Del Rey, CA 90292 (424) 405-4996Studio - 2 Beds
$2,500 - $2,995
Marina Tower
415 Washington Blvd, Marina Del Rey, CA 90292 (323) 745-1758Studio - 1 Bed
$3,667 - $6,089
Wayfarer® Apartments + Marina
14000 Palawan Way, Marina del Rey, CA 90292 (424) 499-4915Studio - 3 Beds
$2,773 - $4,741
Jefferson at Marina del Rey
3221 Carter Ave, Marina Del Rey, CA 90292 (424) 326-88761 - 3 Beds
$1,999 - $4,203
The Westerly on Lincoln
13603 Marina Pointe Dr, Marina Del Rey, CA 90292 (424) 238-0313Studio - 2 Beds
$2,978 - $6,085
Stella Apartments
13488 W Maxella Ave, Marina Del Rey, CA 90292 (424) 414-6083Studio - 3 Beds
$5,500
Waves MDR Apartments
13900 Tahiti Way, Marina del Rey, CA 90292 (424) 499-8400Studio - 3 Beds
$1,561 - $4,690
C1 by CLG ( + Coliving)
4210 Del Rey Ave, Marina del Rey, CA 90292 (424) 348-1585Studio - 2 Beds
$2,709 - $4,694
Fountain Park at Playa Vista
13141 Fountain Park Dr, Playa Vista, CA 90094 (424) 322-7177Studio - 3 Beds
$3,395 - $5,200
The Admiralty
4170 Admiralty Way, Marina Del Rey, CA 90292 (424) 402-5827Studio - 3 Beds
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Marina del Rey is an upscale seaside community in Los Angeles County. It contains a small craft harbor capable of serving as the primary port for over five thousand boats, and a great deal of the sailing and water skiing undertaken by Angelenos is possible because of Marina del Rey's massive nautical facilities. Most residents live in one of several large, luxury apartment complexes along the west side of Lincoln Blvd., though there are some more modest, single-family abodes to the east; housing options range up to top-notch, top-dollar condominiums on the marina. Mobility on foot/by bike within Marina del Rey itself is strong—access to the many restaurants, bars, and other businesses on Lincoln Blvd. is fairly easy, and even something like a stroll up to Abbot Kinney in Venice for a night out is on the table—but most residents opt to access other parts of Los Angeles by car. Luckily, your ritzy beach-side hamlet is actually quite a good launching point for trips across the city, as the 90 is like a personal get-me-to-the-405 expressway and the Pacific Coast Highway is a reasonable way to get north or south along the coast. Primary arteries: the 90 freeway (to the 405), the Pacific Coast Highway.