A 2,332 square foot semi-attached in Great Kills with four bedrooms across two full floors, three bathrooms, a ground-floor bedroom with its own side entrance and summer kitchen, and a screened porch with its own AC that pushes the season well past summer.
Great Kills is one of those Staten Island neighborhoods that just does not turn over. A block off Amboy Road, a few minutes from Great Kills Park and the harbor, an established South Shore address where families stay and where four-bedroom homes at this size come up for sale only rarely. 89 Evergreen Street is the one this year.
The number that matters is 2,332. That is the interior square footage, and every foot of it is above grade. Two full floors of everyday living space, not a finished basement counted toward the total. Upstairs there are three bedrooms, a three-quarter bath in the hall, and an en-suite half bath off one of the bedrooms. The ground floor adds a fourth bedroom, a full bathroom, a private side entrance, and a summer kitchen - the in-law setup, the teen suite, the long-term guest wing, or the work-from-home floor without carving into the rest of the house.
Off the main level, an enclosed screened room with its own AC extends the season, and central air runs through the rest of the house. The kitchen is updated with granite and stainless. The driveway, side yard, and backyard are finished in pavers, the yard is fully landscaped, and the driveway gives you real off-street parking. Gas heat on the utility side. Roof, windows, and central AC are around 15 years old, with a newer furnace. The house delivers vacant.
2,332 SF across two real floors, none of it counted as basement. Every room appraises like a room.
The setup families hunt for. In-law, teen suite, long-term guest, or work-from-home floor, with a full bath and its own way in and out.
A three-season room, four when you flip the AC on. Outdoor living most Great Kills yards don't include.
Granite counters, stainless appliances. Move-in ready with no renovation premium priced into the ask.
Off-street parking, hardscaped side and back yards, mature landscaping. The outside is already handled.
No inherited tenant, no lease you didn't approve. Close on your timeline and move in.
A four-bedroom, three-bath Great Kills semi with a ground-floor setup and a paver yard at $899K does not sit around. If you want a first look, text or call Joseph directly.
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