
Apartments near College of Staten Island, The City University of New York in Staten Island, NY (149 Rentals)


123 Spartan Ave, Unit 1

423 Lisk Ave, Unit 1

47 Arcadia Pl

79 Longdale St, Unit #1

548 Broadway, Unit 2

149 Vedder Ave, Unit 2fl

32 Amador St

471 Stewart Ave

Parkview Estates

Rustic Woods

Springville Heights Condominiums

Honey Bee Condos

Chestnut Hill at Essex Park

742 Willowbrook Rd

16 Darcey Ave

Dolphin Cove

1020 Willowbrook Rd

9 Lovell Ave

Rockland Square Estates

1294 Rockland Ave

15 McDivitt Ave

Ardmore Arms

78 Debbie St

7 Shirra Ave

172 Ashworth Ave

19 Gadsen Pl

171 Auburn Ave

Four Brothers Condos

Horizon Village Condos

56 Sommer Ave

Mador Building

1221 Forest Hill Rd

1239 Forest Hill Rd

430 Travis Ave

432 Travis Ave

849 Rockland Ave

Sheraden Gardens

15A Bradley Ct

335 Bradley Ave

1279 Richmond Ave

Town & Country Villa Condos

Cypress Crest Condos

Town & Country Villas

62-64 Wheeler Ave

Gold Green Manor Condos

1189 Richmond Ave

20 Lambert St

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There are currently 1,241 Studio Apartments in Staten Island with rent ranges from $890 to $2,950 with an average price of $2,046.
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