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Staten Island gets new street signs
May 12, 2010 by Chris Burdzy · Leave a Comment

I noticed these new signs, with lower case lettering, in Grasmere. I think they actually look nice.
Our listing featured in NY Daily News article
April 27, 2010 by Chris Burdzy · Leave a Comment
NY Daily News has featured our listing, at 14 Seafoam St, in their “Summer in Paradise” article, published on 04/25/10. This place can be yours. Call us today to arrange a private showing.
Commercial lot with plans for mixed use building in New Brighton – $99,000
January 19, 2010 by Chris Burdzy · Leave a Comment

Commercially zoned C2-2 (R-5 overlay) lot, 20′x88′, 1,760 sq ft. Architectual plans for a mixed-use building, with commercial space (store front or workshop) on the first floor, 1-bedroom apt on the second floor, and 1-bedroom apt on the third floor. Owner can build to suit the buyers needs. Survey available.
Just Sold: One family house in South Beach
December 30, 2009 by Chris Burdzy · Leave a Comment
We are busy selling houses! Just sold a one-family house at 355 Mallory Ave, for 96.5% of the asking price.
This roomy 3 bedroom/3 bath house, nested on a private street, has been renovated top to bottom.
Sold 12/29/2009 for $385,00.
We are currently working with a number of qualified buyers, shopping for a house in Staten Island. We can help you sell your too! Give us a call to get started.
A house on a finger.
December 28, 2009 by Chris Burdzy · Leave a Comment
As I did a bit of post-holiday internet shopping, I came across this great bargain on Overstock.com - a ring for $999,999.90 – now that’s a steal! You could buy a house (or two or three) for that type of money.
I didn’t even know that they made such expensive jewerly. How do they ship them? Fedex or UPS? And how do they get paid for them? Who has an Amex with a million+ credit line?
Anyway, if you’re in a market for an egagement ring – you may want to check it out here.
NYC.gov reports that Staten Island has the cleanest air in NYC.
December 16, 2009 by Chris Burdzy · Leave a Comment
According to the first ever New York City Neighborhood Air Quality Report, that was released yesterday, Staten Island has the cleanest air in all of the boroughs. The neighborhood with the dirtiest air happens to be Manhattan’s Upper East Side.

Image courtesy of: Nyc.gov
The study attributes the pollution to a heavy truck traffic and a high concentration of oil burning boilers in commercial and residential buildings.
For a full report click here.

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