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Real Estate Developers Hope to Cash in on North Shore Revitalization

via NY1 With nearly $200 billion of private investment planned for Staten Island’s North Shore waterfront in the coming years, real estate developers are hoping to cash in on the boom, too. As Borough Reporter Amanda Farinacci  reports, at least one new building is already attracting buyers who can’t wait for what’s in store. There’s…

St. George, S.I.: Framed by the Harbor

via C.J. Hughes at The New York Times In praise of St. George, a historic neighborhood on Staten Island that gazes on New York Harbor, residents invariably mention the free ferry to Manhattan. They often cite the affordability of a place where one-bedroom apartments can cost less than half of what they go for in pricier parts of…

10 Tiny (But Nice) NYC Studios You Can Buy For $325,000 Features The Accolade

via Curbed.com Welcome to a new feature, Price Points, in which we pick an asking price and a type of apartment, then scour StreetEasy to find the best newly available options around the city. Today’s task: $325,000 for a studio. Out in Staten Island, this $335,000 unit in brand-new luxury condo building The Accolade may not be large, but the building features such amenities as a…

Newest NY developments offer luxury, location — and value

via Max Gross and Jennifer Ceasar This has been a punishing winter for New Yorkers. Not the schizo temperature shifts (although, we concede, those weren’t exactly fun, either) — we’re talking about the lack of available residential real estate. According to the fourth quarter 2013 reports by appraisal firm Miller Samuel, NYC was at its…

Meadow Partners “The Accolade” featured in Staten Island Advance

Meadow Partners The Accolade, a new collection of luxury condominiums in the St. George section of Staten Island, was featured in two articles on SILive.com on the changing face of real estate in the area. New York Wheel and Empire Outlets increase value and demand for Staten Island real estate Out-of-towners flocking to Staten Island…