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In April & May of 2014, 24 properties sold in Eltingville ranging from roughly $260,000 to $730,000. Below is a breakdown of sales on the South Shore's Eltingville Section by property type with prices in ascending order.

One Family Semi-Attached-

1. 96 Scranton Avenue- $260,000

2. 274 Cortelyou Avenue- $330,000

3. 525 Eltingville Boulevard- $410,000

4. 376 Wilson Avenue- $445,000

One Family Detached-

1. 55 Seacrest Avenue- $274,000

2. 49 Seacrest Avenue- $333,000

3. 318 Pacific Avenue- $387,000

4. 224 Retford Avenue- $405,000

5. 331 Retford Avenue- $415,000

6. 489 Lamoka Avenue- $440,000

7. 420 Beach Road- $444,000

8. 122 Seidman Avenue- $465,000

9. 123 Ridgewood Avenue- $499,900

10. 46 Eastman Street- $530,000

11. 105…

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New Yorker’s are known as some of the most hardworking people in the world. With our busy schedules and workloads, the last thing we need is a daunting commute.  Luckily, for Staten Islanders, officials have taken notice of our desire for a hassle free trip to and from work every day. The improvements will undoubtedly make getting “From point A to point B” less stressful and more enjoyable. Here is a look at the improvements coming to our borough.

(Photo by Lisa Bettany)

The first improvement comes to a service that we are very well known for, The Staten Island Ferry. Chances are, no matter where you live in the city, you have seen one of the bright orange ferry boats make a trip across the harbor.  According to The Staten Island Advance, starting…

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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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