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Neighborhoods near Susan E Wagner High School in Staten Island, NY

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    Todt Hill

    Located in the center of Staten Island, Todt Hill is situated around the borough’s highest point and is widely considered to be its most affluent neighborhood. Large stately homes sit along quiet residential streets and private cul-de-sacs with old-growth trees. “One of the biggest things that the area is known for is that at more than 400 feet,

    • Average Value

      $2.23M

    • List Price

      $955K - $14.1M

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      22 Listings

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    Lighthouse Hill

    A serene and affluent neighborhood perched atop a hill at the center of Staten Island, Lighthouse Hill takes its name from the still-operating Staten Island Range Lighthouse, built in 1912. The area’s elevated vantage point provides residents with spectacular views of New York Harbor and surrounding parks, and with a CAP Index score of 1, crime is

    • Average Value

      $1.24M

    • List Price

      $743K - $3.5M

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      6 Listings

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    Emerson Hill

    Located in central Staten Island, Emerson Hill is a compact residential neighborhood with quiet winding streets, dense tree cover and premium homes. “At 300 feet above sea level, the area is known for being one of the highest points on the eastern seaboard between Florida and the Cape Cod peninsula,” says Joe Tirone, a broker/owner with Compass

    • Average Value

      $1.17M

    • List Price

      $624K - $3.2M

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      17 Listings

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    Richmondtown

    Recognized for its historic roots, Richmondtown is a corner of Staten Island providing a slice of suburbia in New York while celebrating its rich legacy in American history. The neighborhood gets its name from the 100-acre Historic Richmond Town, a living history village and cultural center that performs reenactments and houses a colonial museum.

    • Average Value

      $1.02M

    • List Price

      $674K - $1.7M

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      7 Listings

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    New Dorp

    New Dorp stays true to its small-town Staten Island feel. Situated less than 2 miles from the sandy shores of the Atlantic Ocean in neighboring New Dorp Beach, the enclave offers a vibrant shopping and dining scene along New Dorp Lane that comes alive with an equally vibrant community. “New Dorp is very community-oriented,” says local Realtor

    • Average Value

      $856K

    • List Price

      $322K - $1.4M

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      15 Listings

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    Silver Lake

    Nearly all of the homes in Silver Lake lie within the small cluster of quiet streets along the western edge of Silver Lake Park, a streetscape unlike any other Staten Island neighborhood. Many of the broad streets are split down the middle by tree-lined medians, where some of the borough’s oldest trees cast long shadows across single-family homes,

    • Average Value

      $850K

    • List Price

      $302K - $1.1M

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      1 Listing

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    Dongan Hills

    Situated between the slopes of Todt Hill and New York Bay-facing Ocean Breeze Park, Dongan Hills is a historic Staten Island neighborhood with modestly priced homes, tons of green space, ample shopping and reliable transportation links. This mostly residential area was among the first to be settled in the borough. Built in 1663 by Dutch

    • Average Value

      $841K

    • List Price

      $292K - $2.4M

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      16 Listings

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    Willowbrook

    Just 12 minutes from the Verrazzano Bridge into Brooklyn, Willowbrook is a neighborhood that deals in balance. In many ways, it’s a typical North Shore neighborhood, with plenty of through traffic thanks to its position near the Staten Island Expressway, but it’s also known for its quiet pockets of homes located on little side streets. Its

    • Average Value

      $800K

    • List Price

      $436K - $1.5M

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      17 Listings

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    Concord

    Concord is a mostly residential neighborhood that straddles the Staten Island Expressway. Top ranked schools, verdant parks, modestly priced homes and a musical heritage that counts members of the Wu-Tang Clan among its former residents are among some of its main draws. However, being centrally situated is its best attribute. “Staten Island is

    • Average Value

      $797K

    • List Price

      $490K - $2.1M

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      20 Listings

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    Manor Heights

    This convenient, residential pocket in Mid-Island is just 20 miles from Times Square, where strong schools and proximity to green space attract newcomers seeking a tight-knit community. It’s also close to the College of Staten Island and Staten Island University Hospital, both large employment centers. It’s home to a sizable number of yeshivas

    • Average Value

      $793K

    • List Price

      $540K - $1.2M

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      3 Listings

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    Eltingville

    In Eltingville, residents maintain access to the facets that make New York City so attractive. “You have tremendous access to transportation to get to Manhattan or the other boroughs, and you’re between two neighborhoods that give you great shopping and restaurants,” says Frank Rizzo, who has over 20 years of real estate experience on Staten

    • Average Value

      $793K

    • List Price

      $443K - $1.4M

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      31 Listings

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    Bay Terrace

    Bay Terrace may not be on a bay, but it is within walking distance of scenic Raritan Bay with its waterfront walking path and sandy beach. This quiet, compact community is situated between the bayside Great Kills Park and Ocean View the Cemetery Beautiful on the western side. The six or so peaceful blocks in between the two are within walking

    • Average Value

      $789K

    • List Price

      $241K - $1.1M

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      5 Listings

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    Castleton Corners

    Situated on the North Shore of Staten Island, Castleton Corners, also known as Four Corners, offers residents a slice of suburban paradise within the five boroughs. Often called the borough of parks, Castleton Corners is no stranger to open green spaces. "It's a beautiful community surrounded by endless amenities but also natural open spaces,"

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      $773K

    • List Price

      $116K - $1.2M

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      22 Listings

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    Oakwood

    On quiet days, residents of Oakwood can hear the ocean waves crashing to shore. Cedar Grove Beach lines the eastern border, ensconcing the neighborhood in a crisp velveteen breeze. Tree-lined streets along residential blocks, parks and greenspaces make for simple living amid natural beauty. The neighborhood is almost entirely domestic, comprised

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      $772K

    • List Price

      $553K - $1.2M

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      17 Listings

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    Sunnyside

    Once home to sheep meadows and farmland, Staten Island’s Sunnyside is now a family-oriented community that’s walkable to parks and is convenient to both the St. George Ferry Terminal and the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge via the Staten Island Expressway. The enclave was also once home to a healthy population of Italian immigrants who settled there

    • Average Value

      $757K

    • List Price

      $350K - $1.5M

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      19 Listings

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    Westerleigh

    In the northern section of Staten Island, the Westerleigh neighborhood is notable for its tree-lined streets, well-maintained homes and suburban feel, stemming from the area’s early roots as a summer community for members of the National Prohibition Campground Party and followers of the prohibition movement. As those early summer visitors turned

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      $755K

    • List Price

      $495K - $1.5M

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      32 Listings

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    Great Kills

    Great Kills, at the north end of the South Shore, is a microcosm of the best things Staten Island has to offer. A beach and marina on the southeast side support local yacht clubs, several small shopping plazas put grocery and home essentials within reach, and four-star Italian restaurants serve excellent meals. Plus, housing styles that vary from

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      $742K

    • List Price

      $401K - $1.6M

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      50 Listings

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    Grant City

    Grant City in Staten Island is a small yet lively neighborhood situated between Richmond Road and Hylan Boulevard. This area is known for its accessibility, with Hylan Boulevard providing a direct route across Staten Island and featuring a variety of stores and restaurants. Commuters benefit from the Grant City Station, which offers a 25-minute

    • Average Value

      $725K

    • List Price

      $296K - $1.6M

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      8 Listings

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    West Brighton

    Situated on Staten Island’s north shore, West Brighton is characterized by tree-shaded streets lined with well-maintained sidewalks and large, nearby lakes and parks. Older Cape Cods, detached duplexes and colonial-style homes make up most of the housing, though a smattering of other styles like Tudor are also common. “West Brighton is unique in

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      $679K

    • List Price

      $313K - $1.3M

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      34 Listings

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    New Springville

    When the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge opened in 1964, it was a banner year for all of Staten Island. Over the years, New Springville, a previously rural, farm-laced area in the center of the island, was transformed into a bustling commercial hub. The housing stock is still growing, meeting demand from homebuyers who want an urban lifestyle in New

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      $664K

    • List Price

      $315K - $1.4M

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      42 Listings

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    Graniteville

    When the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge opened on the east side of Staten Island in 1964, New Yorkers began pouring across the bay to escape densely congested neighborhoods in Brooklyn and Queens — a practice that continues today. “The big draws are parking, having a driveway and quiet blocks,” explains Kevin Bryant a licensed real estate broker at

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      $613K

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      $368K - $915K

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      14 Listings

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    Port Richmond

    Located on the northern tip of Staten Island overlooking Kill Van Kull Strait, Port Richmond is one of Staten Island’s oldest neighborhoods. It once served as a bustling 19th-century shipping and transportation hub and provided a convenient stopover for people traveling between Philadelphia and New York City. However, the migration of shipping and

    • Average Value

      $590K

    • List Price

      $400K - $841K

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      15 Listings

    Port Richmond