A quiet, beachfront pocket of the East Shore in ZIP 10306 - the Cedar Grove Beach area at the end of the road, calm residential streets, and the shops of New Dorp Lane close by. Here is what it is actually like to live here.
New Dorp Beach is one of the calmest, most tucked away neighborhoods on the East Shore. The housing stock leans toward one and two family homes on peaceful residential streets that run down toward the water. It is a low key, close knit corner of the island where the pace is easy and the beach is right there.
The Cedar Grove Beach area anchors the waterfront, and the shops, restaurants, and everyday errands of New Dorp Lane sit just up the road. For buyers who want a quiet beachfront setting with real convenience close by, New Dorp Beach is a genuine find.
The Cedar Grove Beach area gives the neighborhood its quiet waterfront setting for walks and time by the water.
Peaceful residential streets run down toward the shore, giving New Dorp Beach its calm, beachfront character.
The shops, restaurants, and everyday errands of New Dorp Lane sit just up the road for daily convenience.
The New Dorp Staten Island Railway station is close by, running north toward the St. George Ferry Terminal.
Calm streets of one and two family homes give the neighborhood its low key, close knit feel.
The Staten Island Expressway and the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge to Brooklyn are a short drive away for drivers.
New Dorp Beach is a steady, quiet waterfront market. Most homes trade between about $500,000 and $850,000, with the number set by lot size, square footage, updates, and how close you are to the beach. Larger and two family homes sell above that. Because the calm beachfront setting and closeness to New Dorp Lane draw steady demand, well priced, well presented homes here tend to move.
Those are ranges, not your number. The only way to know what a specific New Dorp Beach home is worth today is a real read on the exact house and the most recent sales on its block.
New Dorp Beach is a quiet, beachfront neighborhood on the East Shore in ZIP 10306, known for the Cedar Grove Beach area, its calm residential streets, and its closeness to the shops and restaurants on New Dorp Lane.
Most homes trade from about $500,000 to $850,000 depending on size, lot, and condition, with larger and two family homes selling for more. For a current price on a specific home, request a free valuation.
It is a quiet, beachfront neighborhood valued for its calm residential streets, the Cedar Grove Beach area, and how close it sits to the shopping and dining on New Dorp Lane.
New Dorp Beach is close to the New Dorp Staten Island Railway station and Hylan Boulevard, with quick access to the Staten Island Expressway toward the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge, plus the train and bus routes toward the ferry.
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