A settled, green, family pocket of the South Shore in ZIP 10312, tucked between Annadale and Prince's Bay - quiet residential blocks, a mix of single family homes and the Village Greens co-op community, a park up the road, and its own train to the ferry. Here is what it is actually like to live here.
Huguenot is one of those settled South Shore neighborhoods that families move to and simply stay in. It sits right between Annadale and Prince's Bay, so you get the same quiet, tree lined, family feel with easy access to everything the South Shore offers. The housing leans single family and detached on green residential blocks, plus the Village Greens planned co-op community, which adds a distinctive, well landscaped option to the neighborhood mix.
Life here is calm by design. Wolfe's Pond Park is close for trails, woods, and a beach, the schools keep families rooted, and Huguenot's own SIR station puts the ferry within a straightforward ride. When you want the car, the Korean War Veterans Parkway is minutes away for the Outerbridge and the rest of the island. It is settled, it is green, and it stays in steady demand.
Green, tree lined residential blocks that give Huguenot its settled, family feel - the reason people put down roots and stay.
Your own stop on the Staten Island Railway, running north to the St. George Ferry Terminal and the boat to Manhattan.
Woods, a pond, a beach, and trails a short trip away - one of the best big parks on the South Shore.
The Village Greens planned co-op community - a distinctive, well landscaped option that adds range to the neighborhood.
The Korean War Veterans Parkway is minutes away, putting the Outerbridge to New Jersey and the rest of the island within reach.
Well regarded public and parochial school options are a big reason families choose Huguenot and stay for the long haul.
Huguenot is a steady, driven by demand market, powered by families who want quiet, green blocks with the whole South Shore close by. Most single family homes typically trade between about $600,000 and $900,000, with the number set by lot size, square footage, updates, and location within the neighborhood. Larger detached homes and legal two family properties sell above that range, while Village Greens co-op units are priced on their own terms. Because family buyers compete for the good ones, well priced, well presented homes here tend to move quickly.
Those are ranges, not your number. The only way to know what a specific Huguenot home is worth today is a real read on the exact house and the most recent sales on its block.
Huguenot is a settled, green, family oriented South Shore neighborhood in ZIP 10312, sitting between Annadale and Prince's Bay. It is known for quiet residential streets, its own Staten Island Railway station, its proximity to Wolfe's Pond Park, a mix of single family homes and the Village Greens planned co-op community, and strong schools.
Most single family homes typically trade between about $600,000 and $900,000 depending on size, lot, and condition, with larger detached and two family homes selling for more and Village Greens co-op units priced separately. For a current price on a specific home, request a free valuation.
It is one of the most settled, green family neighborhoods on the South Shore. Residents value the quiet blocks, the strong schools, easy access to Wolfe's Pond Park, its own train station, and its convenient spot between Annadale and Prince's Bay.
Huguenot has its own Staten Island Railway station running north to the St. George Ferry Terminal for the ferry to Lower Manhattan. Drivers reach the Korean War Veterans Parkway in minutes for the Outerbridge Crossing to New Jersey and the rest of the island.
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