Bedrooms
Amenities
- Furnished 2 Bedroom Apartments in Marina del Rey (3)
- Furnished Studio Apartments in Marina del Rey (1)
- Marina del Rey Accessible Apartments (5)
- Marina del Rey Apartments with Balconies (17)
- Marina del Rey Apartments with Garages (13)
- Marina del Rey Apartments with Gyms (19)
- Marina del Rey Apartments with Hardwood Floors (12)
- Marina del Rey Apartments with Parking (17)
- Marina del Rey Apartments with Pools (18)
- Marina del Rey Apartments with Washer-Dryers (10)
- Marina del Rey Dog Friendly Apartments (15)
- Marina del Rey Furnished Apartments (4)
- Marina del Rey Luxury Apartments
- Marina del Rey Pet Friendly Apartments (15)
Cities
- Santa Monica Furnished Short-term Apartments Apartments (2)
- Los Angeles Furnished Short-term Apartments Apartments (33)
- Burbank Furnished Short-term Apartments Apartments (2)
- Calabasas Furnished Short-term Apartments Apartments (1)
- Glendale Furnished Short-term Apartments Apartments (4)
- Agoura Hills Furnished Short-term Apartments Apartments (1)
- Pasadena Furnished Short-term Apartments Apartments (4)
- Simi Valley Furnished Short-term Apartments Apartments (1)
- Thousand Oaks Furnished Short-term Apartments Apartments (4)
Zip Codes
Airports
Medical Facilities
Military Locations
- U.S. Coast Guard - Marina Del Rey Moorings Apartments (1000)
- Los Angeles Air Force Base Apartments (1000)
- Naval Base Ventura County (Construction Battalion Center Port Hueneme) Apartments (186)
- California Army National Guard Apartments (237)
- OC Sheriff Regional Training Academy Apartments (939)
- Los Angeles Air Force Base (Fort Macarthur Housing Area) Apartments (393)
"Tears touch my eyes for I have found / My heart has stayed / In Marina del Rey." - "Marina del Rey," George Strait
It should come as no surprise that the seaside community's dominant feature is in fact its marina (or marinas, to be more accurate). The world's largest man-made harbor, Marina del Rey can hold a staggering 5,300 boats throughout its 19 marinas. At 8,866 residents, the tony Westside community of boat owners and those wanting to live the boating life in the Los Angeles metro area can't really be called a city or town. It's a census-designated place (CDP) that was originally a salt marsh fed by the fresh water from Ballona Creek. Groundbreaking for the marina and harbor didn't begin until 1953, but Marina del Rey has certainly made up for a late start as a neighborhood by growing in leaps and bounds during the last half century. Apartments, beach homes and hotels dot the landscape. View Marina del Rey City Guide