
Apartments near Tompkinsville-Staten Island Railway in Staten Island, NY (352 Rentals)


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521 Bay St

533 Bay St

551 Bay St

60 Hamilton Ave

363 Victory Blvd

165 St Marks

454-484 Van Duzer St

1218 Court St

Richmond Gardens

The View Luxury Apartments

83-89 Thompson St

Seaview Estates

388 RICHMOND TER

Reservoir Apartments

Victory Apartments

131 Silver Lake Rd

Parkview House

51 Coursen Pl

177 Clinton Ave

Fairway Gardens

323 Fillmore St

Tompkins Court

800 Victory Blvd

220 Osgood Ave

Grymes Hill Apartments

608 Castleton Ave

141 Park Hill Ave

Park Hill I Apartments

Park Hill II

Park Hill III Apartments

Park Hill Apartments

Harborview Senior Apartments

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Snug Harbor Apartments

Terrace Gardens

69 Starbuck St

Terrace Gardens II

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90 E 25th St, Unit 13

8701 Shore Rd

9201 Shore Rd

61 Oliver St

9511 Shore Rd

9701 Shore Rd

165 St. Mark's Place

7119 Shore Road

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How much are Studio apartments in Staten Island?
There are currently 1,243 Studio Apartments in Staten Island with rent ranges from $890 to $2,999 with an average price of $2,150.
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Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Staten Island ranges from $1,017 to $9,852 with an average monthly rent of $2,463.
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The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Staten Island range from $1,209 to $5,950. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $2,880.
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There are currently 218 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Staten Island on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $1,397 to $4,575 - averaging $2,858 for the location.
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