
Apartments near Is 61 William A Morris in Staten Island, NY (156 Rentals)


Silver Lake Apartments

5 Edgar Ter, Unit Edgar

65 Bard Ave, Unit 2

159 Tysen St

350 Richmond Ter

520-528 Bay St

The Pointe

Bay Street Landing

454 Castleton Ave

480 Castleton Ave

390 Castleton Ave

515-585 Castleton Ave

558 Castleton Ave

260 Brighton Ave

202 Brighton Ave

215 Hart Blvd

200 Hart Blvd

58 University Pl

174 Castleton Ave

394-396 Bard Ave

375 Sharon Ave

28 Kingsley Pl

375 Woodstock Ave

143 Lafayette Ave

Cassidy Condominiums

81-83 N Mada Ave

76-78 Oxford Pl

622-624 Metropolitan Ave

618-620 Metropolitan Ave

90 Oxford Pl

37 Oxford Pl

407 Woodstock Ave

4 Family

71 Clinton Ave

630-632 Metropolitan Ave

Silver Lake Court

395-397 Victory Blvd

389 Victory Blvd

53 Pine St

300-302 York Ave

509 Davis Ave

71 Lafayette Ave

6 Cebra Ave

327 Fillmore St

450 Jersey St

415 Jersey St

411 Jersey St

437 Jersey St

445 Jersey St
Staten Island, NY Local Guide

Located in the New York City Geographic District #31 at 445 Castleton Ave in Staten Island, NY, I.S. 61 William A. Morris Middle School serves grades 6-8 & ungraded and has an enrollment of roughly 1289 students. If you're trying to find an apartment rental near the school, you must know which floorplan options are available and what current specials the apartment community might be offering. We've compiled a list of top Staten Island apartments for rent that are close to I.S. 61 William A. Morris Middle School with all of the contact info that you'll need to find the perfect place. View these popular apartment prices, pictures and floorplans today!
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