Buildings in Richmondtown
Richmondtown is a residential neighborhood located in Staten Island, known for its suburban charm. With 77+ buildings available, it offers a variety of housing options suited for families and individuals alike. The neighborhood is characterized by a community-oriented atmosphere and convenient access to local amenities. Residents appreciate the overall building conditions, which often reflect well-maintained properties and community engagement. (building-level trends; individual units can differ)
Explore the 77+ buildings in Richmondtown, Staten Island. This page provides direct access to a variety of residential options in the neighborhood, helping you find your ideal home without any specific filters. Openigloo supports your search with tenant reviews, open-data signals, and a rich Q&A from fellow renters. Gain insights into building conditions and community experiences to make informed decisions about your future lease.
Buildings in Richmondtown
Showing 73–77 of 77 buildings in Richmondtown.
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11 Cherrywood Court
Richmondtown
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117 Blythe Place
Richmondtown
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28 Luke Court
Richmondtown
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6 Dorothea Place
Richmondtown
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191 Cotter Avenue
Richmondtown
What to check before for buildings in Richmondtown
- Confirm the building's amenities and features before signing a lease.
- Check for any additional fees, including maintenance or homeowner association dues.
- Research the building's history for issues like violations or tenant complaints.
- Consider the neighborhood's accessibility to public transport and local attractions.
- Read tenant reviews to learn about experiences with property management.