
Apartments near US Government Reservation in Staten Island, NY (589 Rentals)


331 92nd St

151 89th St

155 89th St

345 92nd St

324 91st St

Dayton Manor

415 92nd St

328 91st St

156 88th St

370 91st St

9104 4th Avenue

372 91st St

153-155 Gelston Ave

9060 Fort Hamilton Pkwy

344 90th St

212 88th St

9054 Fort Hamilton Pky

9052 Fort Hamilton Pky

185 Battery Ave

342 89th St

305 89th St

274 88th St

260 88th St

9002 5th Ave

362 89th St

9007 5th Ave

9027 Fort Hamilton Pky

8913 4th Ave

111 Gelston Ave

124 Gatling Pl

124-126 Gatling Pl

9025 Fort Hamilton Pkwy

116 Gatling Pl

9015 Fort Hamilton Pky

9013 Fort Hamilton Pky

8710 3rd Ave

8915 5th Ave

8709 3rd Ave

110 Gatling Pl

242 86th St

324 87th St

115 Dahlgren

270 86th St

111 Dahlgren Pl

413 88th St

106 Battery Ave

118 Battery Ave

411 88th St

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There are currently 1,248 Studio Apartments in Staten Island with rent ranges from $890 to $2,850 with an average price of $2,093.
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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.