Three-Bedroom Apartments • Stapleton, Staten Island
Three-Bedroom Apartments in Stapleton, Staten Island (2026)
NYC three-bedroom apartments are the rarest of the standard categories — typically family-sized units in brownstone conversions or pre-war buildings. Expect $5,000-$12,000/month depending on neighborhood. The biggest challenge is finding a true 3BR (not a 2BR plus home office), because many listings inflate bedroom counts to justify higher rents. In Stapleton specifically, the market is competitive but manageable — with 2 subway stations nearby.
Stapleton at a glance
Stapleton works best if you're prioritizing affordability and walkability over commute speed, and you're comfortable with Staten Island's pace of life.
What to look for in a three-bedroom apartment in Stapleton
Stapleton has a specific housing profile that affects your three-bedroom search. The practical infrastructure is strong, and the building stock includes budget-friendly options. These are the considerations that matter most here:
- •True 3BR vs 2BR-plus-office: each bedroom must have a legal window and closet
- •Square footage per bedroom (NYC minimum is 80 sqft)
- •Shared vs separate bathroom count (3BRs with one bathroom are common in pre-war)
- •Layout flow — railroad 3BRs require walking through bedrooms
- •Family-appropriate neighborhood (schools, parks, quiet streets)
How to verify a three-bedroom listing
Listings often over-promise on amenities. Before you sign a lease for a claimed three-bedroom apartment in Stapleton, run through this verification checklist:
- ✓Verify all three bedrooms meet the NYC legal minimum (80 sqft, window, closet)
- ✓Check that none of the bedrooms are actually flex walls or temporary partitions
- ✓Count bathrooms — three beds with one bath is a hard quality-of-life problem
- ✓Measure each room; "3BR" listings often conceal a tiny third room
- ✓Confirm the third bedroom has outside window egress (required by code)
Want a deeper dive? Read our full How to Find an Apartment in NYC guide.
About Stapleton, Staten Island
Stapleton punches above its weight as Staten Island's cultural hub. You're getting genuine urban density here—the St. George Theatre district, a developing waterfront arts scene, and the Stapleton Esplanade create a neighborhood with actual character. The North Shore has seen real investment, and you'll find restaurants, coffee shops, and retailers clustered around Bay Street that you won't see everywhere else on the island. Yes, it's still Staten Island, but it's the version with momentum. Practical amenities dominate your daily life: you're near the SIR, you have tree coverage that rivals many Brooklyn neighborhoods (85 trees per 200m), and affordability remains a genuine advantage compared to other parts of the city. The waterfront access—Kill Van Kull views from the Esplanade—gives you something most outer-borough neighborhoods can't claim. This is where you go if you want Staten Island's affordability without sacrificing walkability or things to do.
Stapleton scores 6.7/10 overall on DwellCheck's livability index, ranking #1 of 15 in Staten Island. Rent prices in Stapleton vary widely; check specific listings for current market rates. Stapleton has 2 subway stations within walking distance: Tompkinsville, Stapleton.
Stapleton averages 85 trees within 200m of each address, with a canopy density score of 9.5/10. Nearest major parks: Stapleton Esplanade, Rev. Dr. Maggie Howard Playground, Lyons Pool (avg 301m away).
Subway stations near Stapleton
Who Stapleton is best for
Stapleton's arts scene and commercial density offer cultural engagement without Brooklyn prices. The theatre district and growing waterfront development suggest neighborhood momentum.
SIR access is reliable but slow (Commute 5/10). You're trading 45+ minutes to Manhattan for significantly lower rent than comparable walkable neighborhoods elsewhere.
Practical score of 9/10 and exceptional tree canopy (9.5/10 density) make this appealing for daily living. Multiple parks within 301m average distance.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I know about finding a three-bedroom place in Stapleton?
Stapleton pricing varies by block and building. Stapleton ranks #1/15 in Staten Island on livability (6.7/10). Known for waterfront redevelopment and historic district, Stapleton has a rental market where three-bedroom options depend heavily on building era and management. Stapleton works best if you're prioritizing affordability and walkability over commute speed, and you're comfortable with Staten Island's pace of life.
How much should I expect to pay in Stapleton?
Pricing in Stapleton 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 Stapleton actually a good fit for someone looking for a three-bedroom apartment?
Depends on your priorities. Stapleton scores 9/10 on practical livability and 5/10 on commute access. It tends to work best for culture-minded renters on a budget. The three-bedroom inventory specifically depends on building stock, which you can verify address by address.
How do I get around from Stapleton?
You have 2 subway stations within walking distance. The closest are Tompkinsville (SIR) and Stapleton (SIR). Commute times to Manhattan are moderate.
What about safety in Stapleton?
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 Stapleton?
Stapleton averages 85 trees within 200m of each address, with Stapleton Esplanade about 301m away. The outdoor score is 5.6/10. There is some green space, though it is not the area's strongest feature.
What ZIP code covers Stapleton?
Stapleton falls in 10304 (Stapleton / Dongan Hills).
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