
Apartments near The Shops of Bay Street in Staten Island, NY (628 Rentals)


48 Bay Ridge Ave

6902 Narrows Ave

65 70th St

6816-6818 Owls Head Ct

6801 Shore Rd

6815 Owls Head Ct

6812 Owls Head Ct

6802 Owls Head Ct

243 73rd St

7102 Ridge Ct

247 73rd St

6805 Owls Head Ct

98 Bay Ridge Ave

6811 Owls Head Ct

220 72nd St

100 Bay Ridge Ave

205 71st St

6824 Colonial Rd

7002 RIDGE BLVD

6817 Colonial Rd

6830 Ridge Blvd

6802 Ridge Blvd

161 68th St

6665 Colonial Rd

9229 Shore Rd

Narrows Apartments

9303 Shore Rd

9480 Ridge Blvd

8801 Shore Rd

The Joan

28 Marine Ave

Shore Hill Apartments

9102 Colonial Rd

125 96th St

The Caroline

9747 Shore Rd

19 Marine Ave

100 Marine Ave

146 92nd St

City Lux Living Bay Ridge

9937 Shore Rd

150 Marine Ave

123 Marine Ave

9302 Ridge Blvd

9214 Ridge Blvd

9205 Ridge Blvd

301 100th St

210 Marine Ave

303 99th St

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There are currently 1,250 Studio Apartments in Staten Island with rent ranges from $890 to $2,879 with an average price of $2,098.
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