
Apartments near Charleston Place Shopping Center in Staten Island, NY (147 Rentals)


101 Washington St

76 Broad St

158-168 William St

103 Washington St

The Bayview

501 Division St

81 Broad St

The Admiral

109 Washington St

87 Broad St

396 Mechanic St

394 Mechanic St

Crows Nest Condominium

401 Mechanic St

362 High St

152 Washington St

395 Mechanic St

145 Washington St

94-96 Commerce St

154-156 Washington St

88-92 Commerce St

162 Washington St

136 Broad St

390 State St

102 Commerce St

100 Commerce St

377-379 Mechanic St

360 Mechanic St

358 Mechanic St

Perth Towne Commons

87 Fayette St

362 State St

42 Smith St

538 West Ave

82-84 Market St

214-218 High St

208-212 High St

38 Gordon St

49 Gordon St

196-200 High St

194 High St

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Cortlandt Apartments

27 Smith St

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How much are Studio apartments in Staten Island?
There are currently 1,242 Studio Apartments in Staten Island with rent ranges from $890 to $2,999 with an average price of $2,153.
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