
Apartments near Fox Hills Shopping Center in Staten Island, NY (354 Rentals)


215 Canal St

54-56 Tompkins St

48-52 Tompkins St

27 Norwood Ave

3 Van Cortlandt Ave

Highview Condominium II

55 Targee St

38 Tompkins St

91 Broad St

8 Norwood Ave

25 Stonegate Dr

858 Bay St

244 Maryland Ave

10 Manorville Ct

854 Bay St

Hills North Condominiums

The Big Red Building

206 Belair Rd

46 Broad St

11 St Marys Ave

164 Van Cortlandt Ave

149 Van Cortlandt Ave

12 Court St

Silver Lake Apartments

63 Little Clove Rd

680 Bay St

19 Broad St

4 Marie St

71 Thompson St

493 Van Duzer St

77 Thompson st

1368-1372 Clove Rd

69 Thompson St

73-75 Thompson St

668 Bay St

94 Trossach Rd

81 Narrows Rd N

61-67 Thompson St

669 Bay St

665 Bay St

661-663 Bay St

32 Sylvaton Ter

960 Van Duzer St

642 Bay St

756 Tompkins Ave

1200 Bay St

635 Bay St

639 Bay St

1137 Victory Blvd
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Renting with Roommates: Realistic Expectations for Shared Lease
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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.