Staten Island combines suburban comfort with convenient Manhattan access, making it ideal for renters who appreciate a slower pace while staying connected to city life. As the "Borough of Parks," Staten Island features over 12,300 acres of protected parkland and more than 170 parks, offering residents plenty of outdoor recreation opportunities. Housing options span from historic Victorian homes in St. George and Stapleton to contemporary apartment communities in Great Kills and New Dorp. Average rents range from $1,563 for studios to $2,335 for two-bedroom units, with moderate year-over-year increases between 1.8% to 3.2% for most unit types.
Each neighborhood brings its own character to the borough. The North Shore, especially St. George, serves as Staten Island's cultural center with landmarks like the beautifully restored St. George Theatre, Empire Outlets shopping complex, and the Staten Island Ferry terminal, offering free 24/7 service to Manhattan.