South Shore premium Neighborhood in Eltingville $500,000 Looks Luxury & Livability. All the comforts of home and no work to do when you own this easy-care Condo. Ready for quick occupancy situated on a quiet cut de sac just a 5 minute walk to New York City transportation. Here’s a 1,356 Square Foot two bedroom condo home on a cul de sac surrounded by 44 privately owned condo units in scenic Village Square West Condominium in Eltingville’s 10312 zip code.
36 Village Lane Unit 36-B features ten (10) spacious rooms, which include a two story grande living room with vaulted ceilings, windowed dining room, a renovated kitchen, a laundry room, two (2) spacious bedrooms, two (2) fully renovated baths, a spacious LOFT with 4 skylights, and a completely finished, walk-in storage room.
Open loft with Oak Hardwood railings and banister over looks stunning 2 story living room. Other features include a personal balcony and assigned parking for one vehicle.
Location is convenient to all New York & New Jersey bridges and just a short walk to the Staten Island Railway system at the Eltingville train station. Low monthly common charges cover water & sewer charges, roof maintenance, landscaping, snow removal, parking and private swimming pool, etc...
Seller has completed various home renovations between 2012 - 2016, which boost the home's value. Some of these renovations may be more attractive to potential buyers. The renovations include:
Two Bathroom Remodels
Remodeled Kitchen
New Energy Efficient HVAC, New Water Heater, and New Windows, and Balcony Doors.
Oak Hardwood floors, stairways, railings and banisters.
In-laid stone & ceramic tiles
Custom lighting and ceiling fans
New windows with custom window treatments
All closets have been customized with California Closet Systems
All new doors and wood trim work
All Brokers and Agents are invited to co-broke. Call or send text for instant information and more photos. Call now.
The neighborhood is a well-established hub on the south shore of Staten Island, with few lots that have not been built on. The community, which runs from Raritan Bay into the southerly center of the island, still attracts young families looking for trees, lawns and backyards.
Among the newer homes are two-family semidetached units on Mosley Avenue built last year. Ranches, colonials and Capes predominate in the area, with some custom homes selling for more than $1 million.
AMONG the things attracting young families to Eltingville is its position at a crossroads: people can easily reach the Staten Island Railway from the main bus lines along Richmond Avenue, which transfer to and from buses along Hylan Boulevard, another main thoroughfare. In addition, these main streets, along with Amboy Road from Richmond Avenue to Armstrong Avenue, are shopping destinations, with supermarkets, drugstores, delis and bagelries, pet stores, pizzerias, travel agencies and restaurants.
The South Shore Y.M.C.A. on Richmond Avenue in Eltingville is nearing its fund-raising goal of more than $500,000 to add a new center for teenagers, just five years after its current building opened.
South Shore premium Neighborhood in Eltingville $500,000 Looks Luxury & Livability. All the comforts of home and no work to do when you own this easy-care Condo. Ready for quick occupancy situated on a quiet cut de sac just a 5 minute walk to New York City transportation. Here’s a 1,356 Square Foot two bedroom condo home on a cul de sac surrounded by 44 privately owned condo units in scenic Village Square West Condominium in Eltingville’s 10312 zip code.
36 Village Lane Unit 36-B features ten (10) spacious rooms, which include a two story grande living room with vaulted ceilings, windowed dining room, a renovated kitchen, a laundry room, two (2) spacious bedrooms, two (2) fully renovated baths, a spacious LOFT with 4 skylights, and a completely finished, walk-in storage room.
Open loft with Oak Hardwood railings and banister over looks stunning 2 story living room. Other features include a personal balcony and assigned parking for one vehicle.
Location is convenient to all New York & New Jersey bridges and just a short walk to the Staten Island Railway system at the Eltingville train station. Low monthly common charges cover water & sewer charges, roof maintenance, landscaping, snow removal, parking and private swimming pool, etc...
Seller has completed various home renovations between 2012 - 2016, which boost the home's value. Some of these renovations may be more attractive to potential buyers. The renovations include:
Two Bathroom Remodels
Remodeled Kitchen
New Energy Efficient HVAC, New Water Heater, and New Windows, and Balcony Doors.
Oak Hardwood floors, stairways, railings and banisters.
In-laid stone & ceramic tiles
Custom lighting and ceiling fans
New windows with custom window treatments
All closets have been customized with California Closet Systems
All new doors and wood trim work
All Brokers and Agents are invited to co-broke. Call or send text for instant information and more photos. Call now.
The neighborhood is a well-established hub on the south shore of Staten Island, with few lots that have not been built on. The community, which runs from Raritan Bay into the southerly center of the island, still attracts young families looking for trees, lawns and backyards.
Among the newer homes are two-family semidetached units on Mosley Avenue built last year. Ranches, colonials and Capes predominate in the area, with some custom homes selling for more than $1 million.
AMONG the things attracting young families to Eltingville is its position at a crossroads: people can easily reach the Staten Island Railway from the main bus lines along Richmond Avenue, which transfer to and from buses along Hylan Boulevard, another main thoroughfare. In addition, these main streets, along with Amboy Road from Richmond Avenue to Armstrong Avenue, are shopping destinations, with supermarkets, drugstores, delis and bagelries, pet stores, pizzerias, travel agencies and restaurants.
The South Shore Y.M.C.A. on Richmond Avenue in Eltingville is nearing its fund-raising goal of more than $500,000 to add a new center for teenagers, just five years after its current building opened.