Community guide · Staten Island

Tompkinsville

A walkable, diverse North Shore neighborhood in ZIP 10301, steps from the ferry - Tompkinsville Park at the center, some of the island's best international dining along Victory Boulevard, and a connected, urban feel most of the island never gets. Here is what it is actually like to live here.

Street view of Tompkinsville, a neighborhood served by Joseph Ranola
TompkinsvilleStreet-level look
10301
ZIP code
North Shore
Part of the island
$450K - $800K
Typical home range
Ferry + SIR
How people commute
Living here

Steps from the boat, and it shows.

Tompkinsville sits right next to St. George, and for a lot of buyers that is the whole pitch - you can walk to the ferry. The housing runs from older single family homes to multifamily houses on the hillside streets, priced a notch below its famous neighbor while offering the same short commute to Manhattan. It is urban, it is diverse, and daily life happens on foot.

Victory Boulevard is the draw. This stretch is one of the most interesting food corridors on Staten Island, with Sri Lankan, Mexican, Liberian, and more all within a few blocks. Tompkinsville Park gives the neighborhood a green center, and the SIR station and ferry keep the whole thing tied straight into the city.

Why people love Tompkinsville

  • Steps from the St. George ferry to Manhattan
  • Diverse international dining on Victory Boulevard
  • Tompkinsville Park at the neighborhood center
  • Its own Staten Island Railway station
  • A mix of single- and multifamily homes
  • Walkable, urban, car optional living
What is around you

The Tompkinsville highlights

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Ferry Access

Many homes are a short walk from the St. George Ferry Terminal, putting the free ride to Lower Manhattan right at your doorstep.

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Victory Boulevard

One of the island's most diverse food corridors - Sri Lankan, Mexican, Liberian, and more, all within a few walkable blocks.

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Tompkinsville Park

The green center of the neighborhood, a gathering spot right along the main commercial stretch.

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Tompkinsville SIR Station

Your stop on the Staten Island Railway, one stop from St. George and the boat to Manhattan.

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Mixed Housing

Older single- and multifamily homes on hillside streets, offering value and options a notch below St. George prices.

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Walkable Living

Shops, restaurants, and transit woven together, so daily life happens on foot the way it rarely does on the island.

Market snapshot

What Tompkinsville homes are doing

Tompkinsville is a walkability- and transit driven market. Because the housing runs from older single family homes to multifamily houses, prices generally fall in a broad range from about $450,000 to $800,000, with the number set by type, size, condition, and how close you are to the ferry. Larger multifamily and updated homes sell above that. Buyers pay here for the short commute and the urban lifestyle, so well priced, well presented homes tend to move.

Those are ranges, not your number. The only way to know what a specific Tompkinsville home is worth today is a real read on the exact property and the most recent sales nearby.

Good to know

Tompkinsville questions people ask

What is Tompkinsville known for?

Tompkinsville is a walkable, diverse North Shore neighborhood in ZIP 10301, known for being steps from the ferry, Tompkinsville Park, and the international dining along Victory Boulevard - a connected, urban corner of the island.

How much do homes cost in Tompkinsville?

Homes generally trade from about $450,000 to $800,000 depending on type, size, condition, and location, with larger multifamily and updated homes selling for more. For a current price on a specific home, request a free valuation.

Is Tompkinsville a good place to live?

It is one of the most walkable and connected neighborhoods on Staten Island. Residents value being steps from the ferry, the diverse dining on Victory Boulevard, Tompkinsville Park, and an urban lifestyle where a car is optional.

How is the commute from Tompkinsville?

Tompkinsville has its own Staten Island Railway station one stop from St. George, and many homes are within walking distance of the ferry terminal, making the free ferry to Lower Manhattan one of the quickest commutes on the island.

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