Staten Island 2026 rent data

Average 3-Bedroom rent in Staten Island

The median three-bedroom apartment in Staten Island rents for $2,900/month in 2026. Prices range from $2,750 (New Dorp) to $4,250 (New Springville) across 7 neighborhoods.
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The short answer

A three-bedroom apartment in Staten Island costs a median of $2,900/month in 2026, based on 7 current listings across 7 neighborhoods. The cheapest neighborhood is New Dorp at $2,750/mo, and the most expensive is New Springville at $4,250/mo. The middle 80% of neighborhoods rent between $2,750 and $4,250.

Price distribution

How 7 neighborhoods stack up

Each bar shows how many neighborhoods fall inside that rent band. The borough median sits at $2,900/mo.

$2,750–$2,938
4
$2,938–$3,126
1
$3,314–$3,502
1
$4,066–$4,251
1

Median bucket highlighted in gold. Source: live listings from StreetEasy, RentHop, and Craigslist.

3-Bedrooms by neighborhood
Neighborhood10th %Median90th %Listings
New Dorp$2,750$2,750$2,7501
Midland Beach$2,800$2,800$2,8001
Castleton Corners$2,850$2,850$2,8501
Great Kills$2,900$2,900$2,9001
Westerleigh$3,000$3,000$3,0001
South Beach$3,500$3,500$3,5001
New Springville$4,250$4,250$4,2501
FAQs

Common questions

What is the average rent for a three-bedroom apartment in Staten Island?
The median rent for a three-bedroom apartment in Staten Island is $2,900 per month in 2026, based on 7 current listings across 7 neighborhoods. The bottom 10% of neighborhoods rent for under $2,750, and the top 10% exceed $4,250.
Where is the cheapest three-bedroom apartment in Staten Island?
New Dorp has the lowest median three-bedroom apartment rent in Staten Island at $2,750/month — 5% below the borough median.
Where is the most expensive three-bedroom apartment in Staten Island?
New Springville has the highest median three-bedroom apartment rent in Staten Island at $4,250/month — 47% above the borough median.
Is $2,900 a normal rent for a three-bedroom apartment in Staten Island?
Yes — $2,900 is the median, meaning half of three-bedroom apartment listings in Staten Island ask for less and half ask for more. Anything from $2,750 (10th percentile) to $4,250 (90th percentile) is within the normal range. Prices outside that range are either deals worth grabbing or overpriced outliers.
How do I find a three-bedroom apartment in Staten Island?
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