
Apartments near Marathon Bank Plaza in Staten Island, NY (292 Rentals)


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35 Elson St, Unit House

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97 Elm St, Unit Second Floor Apartment

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27 Ontario Ave, Unit 1st floor

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208 Taylor St, Unit Fl 2

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2582 Richmond Terrace, Unit 2-Front

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NORTH BURGHER AVENUE, Unit 2

383 Cary Ave, Unit 2

123 Spartan Ave, Unit 1

76 Grove Ave, Unit 2

159 Tysen St

30 Dongan St

The Fountains

Parkview Estates

Port Richmond

70 Mundy Ave

147 Egbert Ave

1131 Forest Ave

106 Llewellyn Pl

136-140 Greenleaf Ave

170-172 Ravenhurst Ave

18 Holbernt Ct

100 Hamlin Pl

63-65 Dubois Ave

264 Jewett Ave

832 Post Ave

29 Arcadia Pl

999 Forest Ave

815-825 Post Avenue

Gateway Arms

781 Post Ave

737 Post Ave

945 Post Ave

2-6 Decker Ave

Forest Arms

318 Clove Rd

937 Forest Ave

347 Heberton Ave

26 Hatfield Place

107 Roe St

109 Roe St

59-61 Anderson Ave

236 Clove Rd

869 Forest Ave

245 Heberton Ave

861-867 Forest Ave

122-126 Dongan St

1215 Castleton Ave

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There are currently 1,240 Studio Apartments in Staten Island with rent ranges from $890 to $2,941 with an average price of $2,050.
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