Apartments with Outdoor SpaceWest Brighton, Staten Island

Apartments with Outdoor Space in West Brighton, Staten Island (2026)

Private outdoor space is a premium NYC amenity. Options include balconies (small, typically 40-80 sqft), terraces (larger, 100+ sqft), rooftops (often shared but sometimes private), and ground-floor gardens (most rare). Expect a 10-25% rent premium for genuine private outdoor access. In West Brighton specifically, the market is competitive but manageable — with transit options that vary by block.

West Brighton at a glance

Livability
5.7/10
Median price
Subway stations
0
Borough rank
#7/15

West Brighton is a green, walkable neighborhood built for car owners who value tree cover and park access—but limited transit and rising crime are significant headwinds (composite score: 5.7).

What to look for in a outdoor space apartment in West Brighton

West Brighton has a specific housing profile that affects your outdoor space search. The practical infrastructure is strong, and the building stock includes budget-friendly options. These are the considerations that matter most here:

  • Private vs shared outdoor space (shared rooftops are common, private rare)
  • Direction the space faces (south-facing gets most sun)
  • Furniture load limits on older balconies
  • Rooftop access hours and rules
  • Garden-level privacy versus street-level exposure

How to verify a outdoor space listing

Listings often over-promise on amenities. Before you sign a lease for a claimed outdoor space apartment in West Brighton, run through this verification checklist:

  • Physically access the outdoor space during your viewing
  • Check if the landlord requires permission for furniture, plants, or grilling
  • Verify the load rating of balconies (especially in pre-war buildings)
  • Ask about shared rooftop access hours and reservation policies
  • Look for drainage and flooring condition on terraces

About West Brighton, Staten Island

West Brighton is a densely tree-covered residential neighborhood where you'll walk under a canopy averaging 63 trees per 200-meter radius and a canopy density of 9.5/10—among the greenest blocks in Staten Island. You're surrounded by walk-up buildings (75% of tracked stock) on quiet streets punctuated by parks: Silver Lake Park, Goodhue Park, Allison Pond Park, and Barrett Park all sit within roughly 800 meters. The trade-off is immediate: transit here is severely limited, with a commute score of 1 (borough median: 2.5), meaning you'll rely on a car or face long waits. The neighborhood registers high noise complaints (1,237 over 12 months) and crime has worsened significantly (+140.2% trend), though current crime activity sits at the borough median (49th percentile).

West Brighton scores 5.7/10 overall on DwellCheck's livability index, ranking #7 of 15 in Staten Island. Rent prices in West Brighton vary widely; check specific listings for current market rates. West Brighton transit access varies by block — check any specific address on DwellCheck for walking-distance station data.

West Brighton averages 63 trees within 200m of each address, with a canopy density score of 9.5/10. Nearest major parks: Silver Lake Park, Goodhue Park, Allison Pond Park (avg 798m away).

Who West Brighton is best for

Car-dependent households prioritizing green space

Practical score of 9 reflects walkable, car-friendly infrastructure. Dense tree coverage (63 avg, 9.5/10 canopy) and four nearby parks make outdoor living viable if you drive to amenities.

Families seeking affordable, residential stability

Neighborhood highlights note affordable housing stock. Walk-up buildings (75%) and mid-rise options provide family-scale living; low rodent complaints (96) suggest acceptable maintenance standards.

Art/culture enthusiasts with transportation

ART/Livability score of 6.8 (above borough median of 5) and Snug Harbor proximity offer cultural access. Requires personal transport; transit score of 1 eliminates transit-based exploration.

Frequently Asked Questions

What should I know about finding a outdoor space place in West Brighton?

West Brighton pricing varies by block and building. West Brighton ranks #7/15 in Staten Island on livability (5.7/10). Known for staten island zoo and snug harbor proximity, West Brighton has a rental market where outdoor space options depend heavily on building era and management. West Brighton is a green, walkable neighborhood built for car owners who value tree cover and park access—but limited transit and rising crime are significant headwinds (composite score: 5.7).

How much should I expect to pay in West Brighton?

Pricing in West Brighton varies widely by block, building age, and floor. Staten Island is a large borough with significant rent variation — always compare at least 3-4 listings before committing.

Is West Brighton actually a good fit for someone looking for a outdoor space apartment?

Depends on your priorities. West Brighton scores 9/10 on practical livability and 1/10 on commute access. It tends to work best for car-dependent households prioritizing green space. The outdoor space inventory specifically depends on building stock, which you can verify address by address.

How do I get around from West Brighton?

Transit options in West Brighton vary by specific block. The Staten Island Railway and ferry are the main transit options.

What about safety in West Brighton?

Block-by-block variation is significant — two addresses a quarter mile apart can have very different safety profiles. Staten Island averages 100 reported incidents per 300m radius and 0.5 shooting incidents per 500m. The only way to know for a specific address is to check the NYPD data within a walking radius.

Are there parks or green space near West Brighton?

West Brighton averages 63 trees within 200m of each address, with Silver Lake Park about 798m away. The outdoor score is 4.3/10. There is some green space, though it is not the area's strongest feature.

What ZIP code covers West Brighton?

West Brighton falls in 10310 (West Brighton / Port Richmond).

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