A South Shore neighborhood in ZIP 10309 with its own SIR station near Tottenville - newer homes, nearby shopping, and easy access down the island. Here is what it is actually like to live here.
Richmond Valley sits on the South Shore near Tottenville and Pleasant Plains, with its own Staten Island Railway station and a good share of newer single-family and semi-attached homes. It has a settled, suburban feel with modern housing stock mixed in.
The Richmond Valley SIR station runs to the ferry, the Bricktown and Arthur Kill retail corridors are close, and Outerbridge Crossing to New Jersey is a short drive. For buyers who want newer homes and convenient access at the island's south end, Richmond Valley delivers.
Your own stop on the Staten Island Railway, north to the ferry.
A good share of newer single-family and semi-attached houses.
Big-box shopping along the Charleston corridor close by.
A short drive to the crossing into New Jersey.
Richmond Valley is a settled South Shore market with newer stock. Most homes typically trade around $600,000 to $1M depending on size, age, and condition, with newer single-family and semi-attached homes leading. Convenience and modern housing keep demand steady.
Those are ranges, not your number. The only way to know what a specific Richmond Valley home is worth today is a real read on the exact house and the most recent sales on its block.
Richmond Valley is a South Shore neighborhood in ZIP 10309 with its own Staten Island Railway station near Tottenville, known for newer homes, nearby shopping, and easy access down the island.
Most homes in Richmond Valley typically trade around $600K - $1M depending on size, lot, condition, and block, with newer single-family and semi-attached homes in the mix. For a current price on a specific home, request a free valuation from Joseph Ranola.
Richmond Valley is a settled, suburban South Shore neighborhood with newer homes. Residents value the SIR station, the newer housing, and the easy access to shopping and New Jersey.
Richmond Valley has its own Staten Island Railway station running north to the ferry, with the Outerbridge Crossing and West Shore Expressway close for driving.
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