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Check out my new listing in Huguenot!

 










This beautiful one-family attached 1,680 sq. ft. townhouse, on a private block, features a brand new eat-in kitchen with granite counter tops, stainless steel appliances, hardwood floors on the first floor, Pella windows, Energy Star appliances with sliding glass doors leading to a two-tiered deck.  Great for entertaining or al fresco dining!

         

 









The house features three Bedrooms.  The Master suite on the 2nd level is huge with a private ¾ bath, full walk-in closet, with an added full closet.  The second bedroom with ample closet space and a full bath is also on the 2nd level.


 


The 3rd level houses the…

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In June & July of 2014, 11 properties sold in Huguenot ranging from roughly $205,000 to $947,000. Below is a breakdown of sales on the South Shore's Huguenot section by property type with prices in ascending order. 

Condo-

1. 125 Stack Drive- $205,000

One Family Attached-

1. 2010 Arthur Kill Road- $252,500

2. 106 Rosedale Avenue- $315,000

3. 115 Boulder Street- $446,476

Two Family Attached-

1. 63 Boulder Street- $458,000

One Family Detached-

1. 764 Lamont Avenue- $545,000

2. 48 Covington Circle- $849,900

3. 161 Heenan Avenue- $904,000

4. 367 Ramona Avenue- $925,000

5. 297 Kingdom Avenue- $947,000

Two Family Detached-

1. 584 Edgegrove Avenue- $695,000

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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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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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The American Bald Eagle is the national animal of the United States. The extent of its majestic presence can only be understood by those who have seen one soar before their eyes. For some, the bird is not just a sight to see, but a powerful cultural symbol that represents strength, wisdom, and freedom. In the early 90’s, the bird was at risk for extinction, prompting environmentalists to ban DDT, a harmful chemical in pesticides that was stunting the population. Since 2007, the birds have been removed from the “protected” list and have even been seen on Staten Island! 

Photo by Stephen Lobaido, Who spotted the bids at Chapin Woods.

Local bird watchers recently spoke with the Staten Island Advance and recalled the areas in which the Bald Eagles were…

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