A tight-knit West Shore neighborhood in ZIP 10314 famous for its Fourth of July parade - small-town character, single-family homes, and the emerging Freshkills Park at the door. Here is what it is actually like to live here.
Travis is one of Staten Island's most distinctive neighborhoods, a tight-knit West Shore community with a genuine small-town identity - it is best known for its Fourth of July parade, one of the oldest continuous celebrations of its kind in the country. The housing is mostly single-family homes on friendly, established streets.
The neighborhood borders the transforming Freshkills Park and the William T. Davis Wildlife Refuge, giving it green space and a quiet edge, while the West Shore Expressway keeps it connected. For buyers who want community, character, and value, Travis is one of a kind.
One of the oldest continuous Independence Day parades in the country.
The transforming parkland set to become one of the city's largest.
Protected wetlands and nature at the neighborhood's edge.
Single-family houses on friendly, established streets.
Travis is a tight-knit, value-oriented West Shore market. Most homes typically trade around $500,000 to $850,000 depending on size, lot, and condition, with single-family houses leading the mix. Its community identity and green surroundings keep it in steady demand.
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Travis is a tight-knit West Shore neighborhood in ZIP 10314 famous for its Fourth of July parade, known for a small-town identity, single-family homes, and nearby Freshkills Park.
Most homes in Travis typically trade around $500K - $850K depending on size, lot, condition, and block, with single-family homes in the mix. For a current price on a specific home, request a free valuation from Joseph Ranola.
Travis is one of the island's most community-minded, characterful West Shore neighborhoods. Residents value the Fourth of July parade, the small-town community, and the green space at Freshkills Park.
Travis runs on buses and sits near the West Shore Expressway, keeping it connected up and down the island and toward the bridges.
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