Tuesday, July 13, 2010

WELCOME TO PORT RICHMOND




PORT RICMOND is located on the North Shore of Staten Island. It borders along the waterfront of the Kill Van Kull.The Bayonne Bridge serves as the boundary between it and neighboring Mariners Harbor. PORT RICHMOND is one of the oldest neighborhoods on the island. In the 19th century it was an important transportation and industrial center of the island. This has all changed now, leaving a large population of blue collar residents. Richmond Avenue which is now Port Richmond Avenue was a bustling commercial center which was abandoned for a time. But in the recent years many small businesses have opened in the area. PORT RICHMOND is home to many furniture stores, restaurants, Pathmark Supermarket, DeNino's Pizzeria, Ralph's Ices and the Port Richmond Raiders.


THE ABOVE HOME IS LOCATED IN PORT RICHMOND.


A SIX YEAR YOUNG FULLY DETACHED SIDE HALL COLONIAL THAT SITS ON A PRIVATE CUL-DE-SAC. IT BOASTS 4 LARGE BEDROOMS, THE MASTER SUITE HAS A PRIVATE 4-PIECE JACUZZI BATH AND 2 WALK IN CLOSETS. THE SECOND BEDROOM IS AS LARGE AS THE MASTER BEDROOM. THE LIVING AND DINING ROOMS HAVE HARDWOOD FLOORS AND THE EXTRA LARGE KITCHEN FEATURES CERAMIC TILE, STAINLESS STEEL APPLIANCES, OAK CABINETS WITH GRANITE COUNTERTOPS. THERE IS ALSO A LARGE DINING AREA OFF THE KITCHEN. THE FAMILY ROOMS BOASTS A FIREPLACE AND HARDWOOD FLOORS THAT LEAD TO THE DECK AND YARD.

THE BASEMENT IS FULLY FINISHED WITH A LIVINGROOM, KITCHEN, 3/4 BATH, BEDROOM, UTILITY ROOM AND LAUNDRY AREA.THERE IS A SIDE ENTRANCE TO THE YARD.THIS BEAUTIFUL HOME HAS 3 ZONE HEAT, CENTRAL AIR,ANDERSON WINDOWS AND A 1 CAR GARAGE.

THE PROPERTY SITS ON 41 X 128.


FOR INFORMATION ON THIS PROPERTY CONTACT:

VIRGINIA SPAVENTA @ 917-952-3103.


"WHEN ALL THAT MATTERS IS GETTING IT SOLD!"


ROBERT DEFALCO REALTY

718-987-7900


A WINNING COMBINATION!


WELCOME TO OAKWOOD,STATEN ISLAND,NY

FULLY RENOVATED SIDE HALL COLONIAL ON A BEAUTIFUL TREE LINED STREET.
THIS HOME FEATURES HARDWOOD FLOORS THRU THE FORMAL LIVINGROOM AND DININGROOM. THE FLOORS HAVE ALL BEEN REFINISHED TO A GLISTENING SHINE THAT REFLECTS THE SUNLIGHT COMING IN FROM THE LARGE WINDOWS IN THE LIVING AND DINING ROOMS. THE EXTRA LARGE EAT-IN KITCHEN HAS CERAMIC TILE FLOORING WITH YARD ACCESS. THEIR IS ALSO A 1/2 BATH ON THIS FLOOR, HALLWAY CLOSET AND DOOR LEADING TO THE FULL FINISHED BASEMENT.
THE BASEMENT IS VERY SPACIOUS AND MAKES FOR A WONDERFUL REC ROOM COMPLETE WITH A NEW 3/4 BATH, HIGH HATS, CLOSETS GALORE AND LAUNDRY AREA.
THE OAK STAIRS LEADS TO 3 LARGE BEDROOMS, ANOTHER FULL BATH AND ATTIC STORAGE.
THIS HOME HAS 2 ZONE HEAT, BASEMENT HAS SEPARATE ZONE, ANDERSON WINDOWS, OAK TRIM, CENTRAL AIR AND AN ALARM SYSTEM. CEILING FANS IN THE BEDROOMS AND KITCHEN. IT IS ABOVE HYLAN BOULEVARD AND IS CLOSE TO SHOPPING AND TRANSPORTATION.
OUTSIDE THE HOME FEATURES NEW CONCRETE DRIVEWAY AND WALK. PROFESSIONALLY LANDSCAPED AND A FULLY FENCED IN YARD.
FOR INFORMATION ON THIS HOME AND OTHERS IN OAKWOOD PLEASE CONTACT:
VIRGINIA A. SPAVENTA @ 917-952-3103
ROBERT DEFALCO REALTY
718-987-7900 EXT. 320
WHEN ALL THAT MATTERS IS GETTING IT SOLD!

Sunday, July 11, 2010

WELCOME TO OAKWOOD,STATEN ISLAND

From: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


OAKWOOD is the name of a neighborhood located in east central Staten Island, one of the five boroughs of New York City. It lies near the southern shore, and is bordered by Ebbitts Street (north); the Atlantic Ocean(east); Great Kills Park (south); and the Staten Island Railway (west).

The community's station on the Staten Island Railway bears the name OAKWOOD HEIGHTS, because of the fact that the neighborhood is divided into two sections: OAKWOOD HEIGHTS, to the west, and OAKWOOD BEACH, to the east. The area's bus service is provided by the S57 (along Amboy Road), and the S78, and S79 buses (along Hylan Blvd).

Dominated by farmland in the heights area, and ocean resort in the beach area until the mid 20th. Century, OAKWOOD started suburbanization when a subway line was proposed between Brooklyn and Staten Island, and it underwent rapid suburbanization after the Verranzano-Narrows bridge opened in November 1964.
Today, OAKWOOD is a middle-class neighborhood of one and two-family homes and garden apartments, with important commercial establishments along Hylan Blvd.

Points of interest located in Oakwood incluse Monsignor Farrell High School and a string of cemeteries on the neighborhood's southwest side, most notably Frederick Douglass Memorial Park, an African-American burial ground-a curiously anomaly as very few African-Americans actually reside in Oakwood or any of the neighborhoods that surrounds it. Historic Richmond Town lies immediately to the west.

This neighborhood has a coastline on the Lower New York Bay; the coastal area is sometimes referred to as OAKWOOD BEACH, and is the site of a sewage treatment facility. Bordering this facility on the south is the Staten Island Unit of the Gateway National Recreation Area, also known locally (and formerly,officially) as Great Kills Park.

OAKWOOD's ZIP Code is 10306, the post office serving it being in New Dorp, the community's northern neighbor.

The greenbelt woods located along Riedel Avenue have some concrete artifacts (such as a piece of sidewalk located near the pond at Riedel and Thomas Street), and pieces of the Great Depression can be occasionally found along the trails, such as bricks or chimneys or foundations of houses that were once located in the area, when it was rural.

Amundsen Circle (officially the Captain Roald Amundsen Plaza) is a traffic circle and 1.05-acre park bounded by Amboy Road, Clarke Avenue and Savoy Street. Amundsen Circle and the 4.5 mile Amundsen Trail for joggers both commemorate explorer Roald Amundsen. The park was acquired by the city in 1928, and named on 07-09-1929. In the park, there is a stone plaque, erected in 1933, when there was a large Norwegian population in Oakwood, by the Norsemen Glee Club of Staten Island and the Norwegian Singing Society of Brooklyn. The park is currently maintained by the Richmond Ever-Green Garden Club.

*From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia