Staten Island Neighborhoods

Click a neighboorhood for a list of Homes for Sale, Maps and Neighborhood Info

Annadale -- Arden Heights -- Arlington -- Arrochar -- Bay Terrace -- Bloomfield -- Bulls Head -- Castleton Corner -- Charleston -- Clifton -- Clove Lakes -- Concord -- Dongan Hills -- Elm Park -- Eltingville -- Emerson Hill -- Fort Wadsworth -- Graniteville -- Grant City -- Grasmere -- Great Kills -- Grymes Hill -- Heartland Village -- High Rock -- Huguenot -- Latourette -- Lighthouse Hill -- Livingston -- Manor Heights -- Mariners Harbor -- Midland Beach -- New Brighton -- New Dorp -- New Springville -- Oakwood -- Old Town -- Park Hill -- Pleasant Plains -- Port Richmond -- Princes Bay -- Randall Manor -- Richmondtown -- Richmond Valley -- Rosebank -- Rossville -- Shore Acres -- Silver Lake -- Snug Harbor -- South East Annadale -- South Beach -- St. George -- Stapleton -- Sunnyside -- Sunset Hill -- Todt Hill -- Tompkinsville -- Tottenville -- Travis -- Ward Hill -- West Brighton -- Westerleigh -- Willowbrook -- Woodrow

Archive for January, 2010

New Partnership With Dolphin Fitness Clubs

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

The Real Estate Ledger and Our Island Real Estate are proud to announce our new partnership with Dolphin Fitness Clubs. As part of this new venture we would like to extend to anyone who buys, sells, or rents with us… One-Month Trial Membership to any one Dolphin Fitness Location Four Locations to ...

FHA Raising Fees and Tightening Standards

Saturday, January 23rd, 2010

In what could be a sign of rough times ahead, the FHA is raising it's fees and tightening lending standards. The government housing agency is seeing increasing losses due to foreclosures and now has reserves that are below levels required by Congress. FHA insured loans are the overwhelming choice for ...

Re: Loan Modifications Falling Short of Goal

Saturday, January 2nd, 2010

Back in July I wrote this: http://www.therealestateledger.com/2009/07/loan-modifications-falling-short-of-goal/ UPDATE: A New York Times article is pronouncing the Making Home Affordable program... a failure. Initiated by the Obama Administration earlier this year, the program intended to modify the mortgage payments of distressed homeowners so they would be able to afford and continue to live ...