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Bay Terrace Home for Rent

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    $2,800 per month

    • 3 Beds
    • 1 Bath
    • 1,200 Sq Ft
    • Apartment for Rent

    65 Kelvin Ave Unit 2nd Fl, Staten Island, NY 10306

    Welcome to a spacious, three bedroom upstairs apartment with a big bay window on quiet tree-lined block in Bay Terrace. The apartment has an eat-in kitchen, and the bathroom was totally remodeled. In addition, there is a washer and dryer in the apartment. Shared usage of backyard. Also, it is one block from the Bay Terrace train station, one and 1/2 blocks from local and express buses on Hylan

    Lorraine Santangelo J Milo Real Estate

    65 Kelvin Ave Unit 2nd Fl, Staten Island, NY 10306

Why Live in Bay Terrace

Bay Terrace, located on the South Shore of Staten Island, is a quiet suburban neighborhood about 30 miles from Manhattan. It offers a serene lifestyle with easy access to scenic Raritan Bay, Great Kills Park, and Seaside Wildlife Nature Park. Great Kills Park, a 523-acre expanse, features beaches, a marina, hiking trails, and fishing spots, although some areas are closed for radiation cleanup. Seaside Wildlife Nature Park, a mile away, provides undisturbed wilderness and a pirate-themed playground. The neighborhood is primarily residential, with modest single-family and semi-detached homes, including older colonials, ranches, and Cape Cods. Residents enjoy walking to local amenities such as the Bay Terrace train station, Evergreen Plaza, and various dining options like Villa Paradiso Ristorante Italiano and Marina Café, known for its views of Great Kills Harbor and outdoor tiki bar. The area is family-friendly, with highly rated schools including Barbara Esselborn School and Myra S. Barnes, both within walking distance, and New Dorp High School nearby. Commuting options include the Staten Island Railway and express buses along Hyland Boulevard, with Interstate 278 providing access for drivers. The neighborhood's quiet streets, mature trees, and community pride make it an attractive option for those seeking more space and a suburban lifestyle.
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