
Apartments near Jefferson Avenue-Staten Island Railway in Staten Island, NY (137 Rentals)


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49 Livingston Ave, Unit 2

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107 Baden Pl

341 Little Clove Rd

JEFFERSON AVENUE

236 Fingerboard Rd

306 Jefferson Ave

Woodview Condominium

Grant Terrace Condominium

145 Lincoln Ave

Chateau Villa

1910 Richmond Rd

104-106 Hamden Ave

Colonial Gardens

41 Husson St

665 N Railroad Ave

227 Buel Ave

84 Lincoln Ave

261 Lincoln Ave

629 Laconia Ave

105 Seaview Ave

99 Seaview Ave

70 Hancock St

188-194 Greeley Ave

163 Cromwell Ave

294 Garretson Ave

235 Bryant Ave

454 Jefferson Ave

363 Cromwell Ave

414 Garretson Ave

465 Buel Ave

11-18 Burbank Ave

49 Newberry Ave

Birchwood Gardens Condos

560 Lincoln Ave

2401-2407 Richmond Rd

288 New Dorp Ln

302 New Dorp Plz

2437 Richmond Rd

1214 Richmond Rd

175 3rd St

1215 Father Capodanno Blvd

1160 Richmond Rd

167 Nevada Ave

70 Ross Ave

290 N Railroad Ave

63 Titus Ave

65 Titus Ave

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