
Apartments near Southgate Center in Staten Island, NY (352 Rentals)


14 1st St

108 E Jersey St

14-16 1st St

278 1st St

300 1st St

111 Pine St

314 1st St

264-266 1st St

108 Inslee Pl

107 Marshall St

113 Inslee Pl

109 Inslee Pl

Kill Van Kull Annex

117 Inslee Pl

123 Fulton St

119 Inslee Pl

126-128 E Jersey St

147 W 2nd St

129-137 Marshall St

121 Inslee Pl

128 Inslee Pl

134 E Jersey St

61-67 Kennedy Blvd

145-147 E Jersey St

143-145 Fulton St

148-156 W 3rd St

144 Inslee Pl

146 Inslee Pl

129-137 2nd St

115 2nd St

157-159 Franklin St

123-125 2nd St

148 Inslee Pl

150-152 Inslee Pl

159 Fulton St

59-65 2nd St

162 Fulton St

2 Ripley Pl

200-202 East Jersey

305-307 2nd St

80-86 2nd St

201 Marshall St

50 2nd St

202 Elizabeth Ave

266-268 2nd St

89-91 Bayway Ave

300 2nd St

58-66 S 2nd Ave

219 Magnolia Ave
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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.