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In August of 2014, 10 properties sold in Arden Heights ranging from roughly $245,000 to $345,000. Below is a breakdown of sales on the South Shore's Arden Heights section by property type with prices in ascending order.

One Family Attached-

1. 98 Ilyssa Way- $245,000

2. 224 Aspen Knolls Way- $250,000

3. 148 Ilyssa Way- $252,000

4. 83 Dover Green- $260,000

5. 107 Forest Green- $300,000

6. 35 Kyle Court- $301,000

7. 87 Forest Green- $309,000

8. 83 Emily Lane- $310,000

9. 29 Kyle Court- $339,900

10. 103 Dover Green- $345,000

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In April & May of 2014, 7 properties sold in Arden Heights ranging from roughly $230,000 to $400,000. Below is a breakdown of sales on the South Shore's Arden Heights Section by property type with prices in ascending order.

One Family Attached-

1. 65 Aspen Knolls Way- $237,500

2. 78 Ilyssa Way- $246,000

3. 49 Ilyssa Way- $248,000

4. 29 Dover Green- $340,000

5. 103 Green Valley Road- $407,500

One Family Detached-

1. 204 Green Valley Road- $425,000

2. 123 Correll Avenue- $497,000

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In Febuary & March of 2014, 11 properties sold in Arden Heights ranging from roughly $165,000 to $400,000. Below is a breakdown of sales on the South Shore's Arden Heights Section by property type with prices in ascending order.

One Family Attached-

1. 277 Jamie Lane- $165,000

2. 129 Jamie Lane- $220,000

3. 29 Amanda Court- $238,000

4. 69 Ilysaa Way- $225,000

5. 29 Jamie Lane- $257,500

6. 1346 Arthur Kill Road- $260,000

7. 450 Ilyssa Way- $272,800

8. 154 Emily Lane- $274,000

Condo-

1. 119 Aspen Knolls Way- $262,500

2. 194 Rolling Hill Green- $315,000

One Family Detached-

1. 128 Carlyle Geeen- $399,000

2. 77 Carlyle Green- $410,000

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You may recall a blog we shared with you earlier this year about the transformation of one of Staten Island's largest parcels of land, Fresh Kills Park. Upon its completetion it will become the largest park in New York City, even larger than Central Park. The plans for the site are extensive and feature multiple zones dedicated to different outdoor activities. On top of all these grand plans, the park wants to focus on the importance of clean renewable energy. In that "light", a solar power facility will be built on the grounds. 

Nearly 50 acres of the park will be set aside for the project. It's currently the largest energy projected planned for New York City and upon completion could provide energy to power 2,000 homes. That figure is five times…

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If you were thrilled to learn that Staten Island is “The Borough of Parks,” you're in for a special treat in the years to come. Freshkills Park has slowly been coming to fruition in small stages throughout the past few years. The park, which sits upon a former landfill, will become the largest park in New York City upon its completion. The project is a huge undertaking and many of its promised features are still in the preliminary planning stages. The city offered residents a sneak peak this past weekend which had made it clear just how grand this park will prove to be. Divided up into five sections, the massive piece of land will feature sprawling meadows, intricate pathways, and various outdoor recreation zones. Since the park is so large, it would…

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            Staten Island has been coined “The Forgotten Borough” by many, including its own residents.  However, in the past few months it seems the retail world was reminded just how worthy the Island is. Developers are making investments here to bring shopping and attractions to our shores. With so many up and coming additions to a variety of neighborhoods, it’s most assuredly a borough to be remembered! Here are some of the new attractions that make Staten Island worthy of your investment.

            Grocery shopping can be one of the most daunting tasks of the month especially for those who live in underserved areas of the Island. As these neighborhoods expand, so does the need for conveniently located markets.  Shopping has become easier for…

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