
Apartments near Clifton-Staten Island Railway in Staten Island, NY (472 Rentals)


20-40 89th St

9255 Shore Rd

20 Oliver St

9281 Shore Rd

9323 Shore Rd

26 Oliver St

60 92nd St

20 93rd St

9411 Shore Rd

Alan Abby

9108 Colonial Rd

8940 Colonial Rd

Shore Ridge Apt. Corp.

67 93rd St

165 St. Mark's Place

9483 Ridge Blvd

68 Marine Ave

9615 Shore Rd

9430 Ridge Blvd

Harbor Hall

121 97th St

123 97th St

9435 Ridge Blvd

One Fifty

112-122 Marine Ave

117 96th St

149 96th St

Shore Lane Arms

101 Marine Ave

151 89th St

9319 Ridge Blvd

155 89th St

156 88th St

233 95th St

The Waterford

Vistas Condominium

The Biktop Bridgeview Condominium

240 96th St

202 Marine Ave

212 88th St

9732 3rd Ave

254 92nd St

302-340 101st St

9324 3rd Ave

327 101st St

313 99th St

9701 3rd Ave

312 97th St

302 96th St

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