
Apartments near Richmond University Medical Center in Staten Island, NY (641 Rentals)


Silver Lake Apartments

150 Hendricks Ave

136 Hendricks Ave

12-14 Castleton Ave

781 Post Ave

536 Richmond Ter

106 Winter Ave

102 Winter Ave

Imperial Towers

1918 Richmond Ter

514 Richmond Ter

815-825 Post Avenue

506 Richmond Ter

832 Post Ave

63-65 Dubois Ave

136-140 Greenleaf Ave

1972 Richmond Ter

1978 Richmond Ter

81-83 Brook St

51-57 Willis Ave

46 Winter Ave

29 Avon Pl

63 Heberton Ave

30 Taft Ave

11 Cottage Pl

69 Heberton Ave

57 Heberton Ave

151 Arlo Rd

1131 Forest Ave

212 Victory Blvd

37 Avon Pl

45 Avon Pl

1137 Victory Blvd

18 Holbernt Ct

42 Westervelt Ave

264 Jewett Ave

556 Howard Ave

40 Brook St

Port Richmond

94 Trossach Rd

3 Van Cortlandt Ave

85 Ann St

415 Westervelt Ave

43-45 Curtis Pl

90 Park Ave

190 Cebra Ave

Victory-Fiedler Senior Apartments

393 Westervelt Ave

17-19 Saint Marks Pl
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Given the high costs for housing, I have found that many people are looking for a roommate to share expenses. These arrangements can increase opportunities for more desirable and larger spaces.