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Does anyone knows how good or bad are NYCHA Stapleton Houses in Staten Island, NY?

I just got a letter from NYCHA stating they have vacancies in Stapleton Houses not even a month after entering the waiting listI lived for many years in Butler Houses in the South Bronx which are said to be one of the worst developmentsI personally didn't have a bad experience there except for the elevators and that they are located far away from the subwayCan someone give me an idea of Stapleton Houses?

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P.S16 doesn't serve the Stapleton HousesP.S.14 does (not that it makes much of a differenceIn fact, I think P.S.14 is rated worse than P.S.16) Also, I've been to both the Mariners' Harbor and Stapleton Houses, and without a doubt, Stapleton is the worse of the twoIt's not by a whole lot, though, at least statisticallyIn any case, apparently he didn't read that you were coming from the Butler Houses, or else he wouldn't start suggesting apartments in Grymes HillIn any case, my only experience is with Staten Island, but I would say the Butler Houses are worse, but then again, I have no experience to base it off ofIn any case, the Stapleton Houses are a 15 minute bus ride from the StGeorge Ferry TerminalThere are a few buses that you can take (the S52, S74/S84, or S78I think the S74/S84 are the fastest, though)It's a long walk (maybe 30-40 minutes) if you just want to walk to the ferry, and I wouldn't recommend the train (because it takes longer to walk to the train rather than wait for a bus) I hope this information was very helpful.

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