A quiet, family first pocket of the South Shore in ZIP 10312 - single family homes on real lots, a beach at the end of the road, wooded trails up the street, and its own train to the ferry. Here is what it is actually like to live here.
Annadale is where a lot of Staten Islanders end up when they want space, quiet, and a real yard without leaving the island. The housing stock leans single family and detached, on lots that run bigger than the North Shore, with a mix of colonials, splits, and newer builds. It is a neighborhood of families, block parties, and people who know their neighbors.
The center of gravity is Annadale Road, a walkable strip of delis, restaurants, and everyday shops that keeps the neighborhood feeling like a small town inside the city. At one end is the water. At the other are the trails. In between is some of the most consistent family real estate demand on the island.
A quiet stretch of South Shore waterfront for morning walks and sunset views, a few blocks from the residential streets.
222 acres of wooded trails, ponds, and a nature center - the kind of green space most NYC neighborhoods never get.
Your own stop on the Staten Island Railway, running north to the St. George Ferry Terminal and the boat to Manhattan.
The neighborhood main street - delis, pizzerias, sit down restaurants, and the everyday shops that keep life local.
The Korean War Veterans Parkway puts the Outerbridge to New Jersey and the Verrazzano to Brooklyn minutes away.
Well regarded public and parochial school options are a big reason families put down roots and stay for the long haul.
Annadale is a steady, driven by demand market. Most single family homes trade between the mid $600,000s and about $950,000, with the number set by lot size, square footage, updates, and how close you are to the water and the train. Larger detached homes and legal two family properties sell above that. Because family buyers compete for the good ones, well priced, well presented homes here tend to move quickly and often draw more than one offer.
Those are ranges, not your number. The only way to know what a specific Annadale home is worth today is a real read on the exact house and the most recent sales on its block.
Annadale is a quiet, family oriented South Shore neighborhood in ZIP 10312, known for single family homes on larger lots, Annadale Beach, the wooded trails of Blue Heron Park, its own Staten Island Railway station, and a walkable stretch of shops and restaurants on Annadale Road.
Most single family homes trade from the mid $600,000s to around $950,000 depending on size, lot, and condition, with larger detached and two family homes selling for more. For a current price on a specific home, request a free valuation.
It is one of the most sought after family neighborhoods on the South Shore. Residents value the quiet streets, strong schools, access to Annadale Beach and Blue Heron Park, and the direct train toward the ferry.
Annadale has its own Staten Island Railway station running north to the St. George Ferry Terminal. Drivers reach the Outerbridge Crossing and the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge within minutes via the Korean War Veterans Parkway.
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