Up in the lovely neighborhood of Latourette features a wonderful single family attached townhouse. The home is 1,224 square feet which features a sunny open floor plan, updated half bathroom, and kitchen with Corian countertops. There is a sliding door leading from the kitchen to the private backyard. The floors, windows, and furnace were updated merely seven years ago. The hot water heater is was updated last year. Lastly, the storm door and entry door are new as well! In such a serene environment, this freshly painted home is located near transportation, shopping, and schools. You surely will not be disappointed! 

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Anthony J Cammarato 

An NYS Licensed Real Estate Salesperson

718-757-6712

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The Bedell house is located at 7484 Amboy Road in the neighborhood of Tottenville. It was constructed between 1869 and 1874, and is unclear whether it was designed and constructed by James Bedell himself or his brother Isaac. James Bedell was a member of a prominent family that settled on Staten Island in the eighteenth century. James and his brother were both carpenters, and James also specialized in making cabinets, windows blinds and sash. In 1890 Bedell continued to use his house for more than just living, establishing a business, and using it as a funeral home. This house remained in residential use until 2005, when the free-standing Second-Empire style house was altered. This style of home was once a customary siting on the South Shore, however, now…

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This is a spacious three bedroom, two bathroom home in the heart of Bulls Head. Its wonderful location makes it convenient to the expressway, and transportation such as express and local buses. This home has many lovely features including the potential for a family room in the full and finished basement, central air conditioning, hardwood flooring, and more. This home has a bright and airy layout, as well as a kitchen with granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, and sliders to the large backyard.

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Rosanne Fischer

NYS Licensed Real Estate Salesperson

718-619-7613

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In the lovely neighborhood of Westerleigh, there is a beautiful ranch waiting to be lived in. This ranch home is 1,215 square feet and offers three nicely sized bedrooms as well as a full bathroom, three-fourth bathroom, and a half bathroom. It also features a finished basement, hardwood floors, new windows, kitchen with skylight, 2 year old furnace, and a five year old hot water tank. Just minutes away from Clove Lakes Park, express buses, expressway, shopping and more, this home is clearly in a wonderful neighborhood. Such a home with the complete package is a must see!

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Anthony Cammaroto 

A NYS Licensed Real Estate Salesperson 

718-757-6712

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In the great borough of Brooklyn, this Colonial style home is on the market for the first time. With 1,621 square feet to offer, it includes three spacious bedrooms, two full bathrooms, and one three-fourth bathroom. It also includes an eat-in kitchen, formal dining room, living room, finished basement, and a yard for entertainment. The kitchen, baths, and electric have been recently updated. Located in the nice neighborhood of Kensington, it is close to shopping and transportation such as train stations.

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Alison Ponterio 

A Licensed NYS Real Estate Agent 

347-236-1368 

 

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This house is located on 1482 Woodrow Road,Staten Island, New York.  This property was the areas first African American purchased land in 1828. During the early 20th century this area was known as "Little Africa" or "Sandy Grounds". Sandy Grounds was home to many African American Oyster men. By 1851 the house was occupied by Ephraim Bishop, by 1864 Isaac and Rebecca Coleman bought the house. Isaac served as a pastor for a church in Staten Island.  The house was originally built to be one and one half stories and does have some features of very late Greek revival style.  The house is wood framed,vinyl siding, and has a rubble stone foundation which is now mostly concrete. Today the house remains a reminder of the very early African American community.…

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This house was built around the 1840s in the Gothic revival style.  This house is located in Rosebank, Staten Island. The first to live here was Antonio Meucci and his wife Esther Meucci, they rented out their home to others. A short while after Giuseppe Garibaldi came to the US and Meucci offered him a place at his home and the two began working in Meuccis candle factory together. Soon after Garibaldi left Staten island to head back to Italy in 1854. Garibaldi was in the Italian military and he helped to unify Italy and soon his name was recognized all over the world.  In 1882, Garibaldi passed away and two years later a plaque was placed on the front door of the house in Rosebank.  When his dear friend Meucci died, the house was passed on to the Italian…

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This 1,228 square foot single family semi-attached home is located in the desirable neighborhood Emerson Hill. This prestigious neighborhood is home to many of the nicest homes on Staten Island including this one that offers three spacious bedrooms a full bathroom and a half bathroom, both of which have been recently updated. The hardwood floors have been refinished as well as the roof and windows. The backyard is a nice space for entertaining friends and family. Lastly, the driveway can fit up to two cars comfortably. Also very close to transportation and the Verrazano Bridge. Simply add your own special touch to this home and make it perfect. Clearly, a must see home. 

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Adam Bronko and Antonio Vega 

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Located at 190 Meisner Avenue in what is now Lighthouse Hill, this historical home is a reminder of the Italianate villas that were once prevalent throughout Staten Island. The home was built around 1856 for the notable corporate attorney, state legislator, and civic leader, Nathaniel J. Wyeth. The house actually holds the title as one of the earliest rural residences in the Italianate style built on Staten Island.

History

Wyeth was born in Baltimore in 1830, and was admitted to Harvard at the mere age of 16. Following his time at Harvard University, he entered Harvard Law School, graduating in 1852 and beginning to practice law in New York in 1853. A year after this he married Ann Frost, soon after purchasing land in Lighthouse Hill to build his…

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This craftsmen style bungalow home was constructed in West Brighton around 1920. The house received its name as the Mark W. Allen house after Mark Allen, who came to Staten Island as a carpenter and became an owner of a large building supply and construction company. He also served in the New York State senate in 1923-24 and was part of the Goethals Bridge and Outerbridge Crossing's development. He continued to be an active part of his community organizations, and lived in this house until his death in 1958.

This home is one and a half stories on the corner of Clove Road and West Raleigh. Although many craftsmen style bungalows emerged throughout the United States during the time the Mark Allen house was built, not many were constructed on Staten…

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