
Apartments near Oakwood Shopping Center in Staten Island, NY (118 Rentals)


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3871 Amboy Rd, Unit 301

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93 Highland Rd

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276 Prescott Ave, Unit 2

0 Penn Ave

24 Keats St, Unit 1 FL

199 Getz Ave, Unit 1

22 Ovas Ct

247 Hillcrest St, Unit 2nd Floor

19 Hillcrest Ave

0 Clawson St

284 Fairbanks Ave

67 Robinson Ave

300 Jefferson Ave

171 Liberty Ave

105 Rustic Pl

145 Lincoln Ave

Grant Terrace Condominium

Chestnut Hill at Essex Park

Honey Bee Condos

Woodview Condominium

Springville Heights Condominiums

15 Spratt Ave

Woodlands Condos

6 Arc Pl

3435 Richmond Rd

21-62 Francine Ct

23 Aultman Ave

Evergreen Park Condo

461 Medina St

28 Cranford St

351 Adelaide Ave

Fieldstone Villa

2547 Amboy Rd

3150-3166 Richmond Rd

2-6 Dorothea Pl

70 Ross Ave

175 3rd St

3745 Amboy Rd

322-330 Miles Ave

2437 Richmond Rd

106 Great Kills Rd

3865 Amboy Rd

2401-2407 Richmond Rd

Yacht Club Cove

288 New Dorp Ln

302 New Dorp Plz

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