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Buildings in NYCStaten IslandLow evictionsNeighborhoods

52 neighborhoods with low evictions buildings in Staten Island

Browse every Staten Island neighborhood that has low evictions buildings matching this scope. Each card shows the current building count so you can compare neighborhoods at a glance.

A

Annadale

46 buildings

Arden Heights

20 buildings

Arlington

78 buildings

Arrochar

24 buildings

B

Bay Terrace

39 buildings

Bulls Head

37 buildings

C

Castleton Corners

74 buildings

Charleston

18 buildings

Clifton

226 buildings

D

Dongan Hills

98 buildings

E

Elm Park

107 buildings

Eltingville

124 buildings

Emerson Hill

33 buildings

G

Graniteville

89 buildings

Grant City

30 buildings

Grasmere

19 buildings

Great Kills

106 buildings

Greenridge

18 buildings

Grymes Hill

57 buildings

H

Huguenot

65 buildings

M

Manor Heights

9 buildings

Mariners Harbor

448 buildings

Meiers Corners

49 buildings

Midland Beach

116 buildings

N

New Brighton

140 buildings

New Dorp

50 buildings

New Dorp Beach

61 buildings

New Springville

173 buildings

North Shore

15 buildings

O

Oakwood

49 buildings

Oakwood Beach

10 buildings

P

Park Hill

66 buildings

Pleasant Plains

13 buildings

Port Richmond

354 buildings

Princes Bay

41 buildings

R

Richmondtown

52 buildings

Rosebank

68 buildings

Rossville

67 buildings

S

Saint George

312 buildings

Shore Acres

91 buildings

Silver Lake

16 buildings

South Beach

130 buildings

Stapleton

135 buildings

Sunnyside (Staten Island)

44 buildings

T

Todt Hill

21 buildings

Tompkinsville

242 buildings

Tottenville

75 buildings

Travis

25 buildings

W

West Brighton

343 buildings

Westerleigh

37 buildings

Willowbrook

20 buildings

Woodrow

18 buildings

Other NYC boroughs

Bronx

18,000 buildings

Brooklyn

63,200 buildings

Manhattan

19,612 buildings

Queens

36,207 buildings