A hilltop North Shore neighborhood in ZIP 10301 above Stapleton - Victorian homes, harbor views, and the train and ferry within easy reach. Here is what it is actually like to live here.
Ward Hill rises above Stapleton on the North Shore, a small hilltop neighborhood known for its Victorian and detached homes and its views out over the harbor. It has genuine historic character and a quiet, elevated feel just above the Bay Street action.
The Stapleton SIR station and the growing waterfront are right downhill, and the ferry is a short ride away. For buyers who want character, a view, and walkable access to transit and the Bay Street scene, Ward Hill is one of the North Shore's charming pockets.
Character-rich hilltop houses with real period detail.
Elevated streets that look out over the harbor.
The train station and waterfront are right downhill.
A short ride to St. George and the boat to Manhattan.
Ward Hill is a small, character-driven North Shore market. Most homes typically trade around $500,000 to $900,000 depending on size, condition, period detail, and views, with restored Victorians at the top. Buyers drawn to character and the walkable Stapleton waterfront keep demand steady.
Those are ranges, not your number. The only way to know what a specific Ward Hill home is worth today is a real read on the exact house and the most recent sales on its block.
Ward Hill is a hilltop North Shore neighborhood in ZIP 10301 above Stapleton, known for Victorian homes, harbor views, and easy access to the SIR station and the ferry.
Most homes in Ward Hill typically trade around $500K - $900K depending on size, lot, condition, and block, with Victorian and detached single-family homes in the mix. For a current price on a specific home, request a free valuation from Joseph Ranola.
Ward Hill is a charming, historic North Shore neighborhood with views. Residents value the hilltop Victorians, the harbor views, and walkable access to the Stapleton waterfront and train.
Ward Hill sits above the Stapleton Staten Island Railway station, a short ride from the St. George Ferry, with walkable access to the Bay Street corridor.
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