$1,516 - $1,848 per month
Silver Lake Apartments
Studio - 1 Bed
937 Victory Blvd, Staten Island, NY 10301
$1,516 - $1,848 per month
Silver Lake Apartments
Studio - 1 Bed
937 Victory Blvd, Staten Island, NY 10301
$3,825 per month
30 Park Ave Unit ID1013675P, New York, NY 10016
Experience luxury living in this fully renovated studio apartment at 30 Park Avenue in New York. With a 24/7 doorman and concierge, feel at home in this convenient and comfortable apartment.This studio apartment offers a comfortable and connected stay with complimentary high-speed wireless internet, a 50-inch flat-screen TV, luxurious linens, and plush towels. The fully equipped kitchen
$1,400 per month
183 Merrill Ave Unit Side Apartment, Staten Island, NY 10314
1 ROOM ROOM : …WALK IN APT: SEPARATE KITCHEN ......New Stainless Steel Refrigerator. .. Bathroom with Shower Stall $1400 With HEAT & Water INCLUDED . CREDIT SCORE 680 plus. NO PETS.
$1,800 per month
309 Corbin Ave, Staten Island, NY 10308
Staten Island combines suburban tranquility with easy access to Manhattan via the free Staten Island Ferry, which provides stunning views of the Statue of Liberty during its 25-minute journey. The borough features extensive green spaces like the Staten Island Greenbelt's hiking trails and Snug Harbor Cultural Center & Botanical Garden's 83 acres of gardens and museums. Food lovers gravitate to distinctive restaurants such as Enoteca Maria, where international grandmothers prepare traditional dishes, and Denino's Pizzeria & Tavern's renowned thin-crust pizzas.
The housing market includes diverse options across distinct neighborhoods. Single-family homes in Todt Hill command a median price of $2,299,000, while similar properties in Saint George have a median price of $539,500. Great Kills and New Dorp present mid-range options with median single-family home prices of $705,000 and $760,000 respectively. Condominiums provide more affordable entry points, with median prices of $299,900 for one-bedroom units and $429,000 for two-bedroom units.
Property taxes in Staten Island remain competitive at 0.92%, lower than nearby Newark at 2.02% and Jersey City at 1.85%. The borough's educational landscape includes Staten Island Technical High School, rated A+ by Niche, and private institutions like Staten Island Academy serving multiple neighborhoods. Transportation options include the Staten Island Railway running from St. George to Tottenville, local bus routes, and express buses to Manhattan. The Empire Outlets near the ferry terminal and Staten Island Mall provide extensive shopping opportunities, while outdoor spaces like Fresh Kills Park, soon to be New York City's largest park, and the FDR Boardwalk and Beach add recreational value to residential life.