
Apartments near US Government Reservation in Staten Island, NY (594 Rentals)


36 Andrews St

59 Hylan Blvd

Ocean View Condominiums

10 Manorville Ct

34 McLaughlin St

514 Tompkins Ave

119 Virginia Ave

17 Mallory Ave

160-166 St Marys Ave

11 St Marys Ave

32 Sylvaton Ter

270 Norway Ave

11 Mosel Loop

352 Parkinson Ave

100 Parkinson Ave

108 Parkinson Ave

57 Parkinson Ave

4 Marie St

Grasmere Gardens

Elbee Gardens

290 N Railroad Ave

1893 Clove Rd

25 Stonegate Dr

858 Bay St

854 Bay St

8 Norwood Ave

27 Norwood Ave

31 Norwood Ave

166 Vanderbilt Avenue

137 Osgood Ave

411 Vanderbilt Ave

71-75 Metcalfe St

664 Richmond Rd

660 Richmond Rd

1160 Richmond Rd

21 Baltic Ave

310-312 Hillside Ave

1214 Richmond Rd

959 Van Duzer St

51-57 Laurel Ave

73 Harrison St

87 Harrison St

93 Harrison St

38 Tompkins St

48-52 Tompkins St

835 Van Duzer St

54-56 Tompkins St

680 Bay St

363 Cromwell Ave

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There are currently 1,241 Studio Apartments in Staten Island with rent ranges from $890 to $2,999 with an average price of $2,135.
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