Staten Island's far northwest industrial edge in ZIP 10303 - a former factory district beside the container port and the Goethals Bridge. Here is what it is actually like to live here.
Port Ivory occupies Staten Island's northwest corner, a district built around industry - once home to a major Procter & Gamble plant and still tied to the neighboring Howland Hook Marine Terminal. It is almost entirely commercial and industrial, with very little housing.
For buyers, the relevance is location and what is next door: the residential streets of Mariners Harbor and Arlington, and immediate access to the Goethals Bridge, New Jersey, and the West Shore Expressway. If you are exploring this corner, I can steer you to the right nearby blocks.
A former Procter & Gamble site and a piece of the island's working past.
Beside the Howland Hook container terminal.
Immediate access into New Jersey.
Residential options next door in Mariners Harbor and Arlington.
Port Ivory is an industrial district with essentially no residential market of its own. Buyers looking in this corner focus on the neighboring blocks of Mariners Harbor and Arlington, among the island's most affordable. The right approach is a specific read on those adjacent streets.
Those are ranges, not your number. The only way to know what a specific Port Ivory home is worth today is a real read on the exact house and the most recent sales on its block.
Port Ivory is a industrial district on Staten Island's far northwest corner in ZIP 10303, tied to the container port and the Goethals Bridge, with very little housing.
Most homes in Port Ivory typically trade around Mostly industrial depending on size, lot, condition, and block, with very limited housing in the mix. For a current price on a specific home, request a free valuation from Joseph Ranola.
Port Ivory is an almost entirely industrial district, bordered by the affordable homes of Mariners Harbor and Arlington. Residents value the direct New Jersey access, the port-area jobs, and the affordable homes on the neighboring blocks.
Port Ivory sits at the Goethals Bridge and the West Shore Expressway, offering immediate access to New Jersey and quick routes down the island.
I work this market every week. Whether you are pricing your home or chasing the right one, let's talk about your block specifically.