Just Listed: 19 Shotwell Avenue Staten Island – 2 Family Semi-Attached on a 143 Foot Deep Lot | Daily Tesla News

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Just listed at 19 Shotwell Avenue in Staten Island: a 2 family semi-attached home in 10312 on a 143 foot deep lot. The apartment can be delivered with a great tenant in place or completely vacant, buyer’s choice. Here is what buyers should know about this one and about 2 family homes on the Island in general.

What just listed at 19 Shotwell Avenue in Staten Island?

19 Shotwell Avenue is a 2 family semi-attached home in Staten Island’s 10312 zip code, sitting on a 143 foot deep lot. The rental apartment can be delivered completely vacant or with a great tenant already in place, buyer’s choice, which is rare flexibility for a 2 family purchase. Deep lots like this give you real backyard space, parking, and room to expand down the line. Want a private showing or the full setup sheet? Reach out here.

Why do buyers want 2 family homes in Staten Island?

Rental income. A 2 family home lets the tenant’s rent cover a meaningful chunk of your mortgage every month, which is why 2 family semi-attached homes are some of the most in-demand properties on the Island. They are also flexible: house a family member, keep the income unit, or convert usage as your needs change. In a market where affordability is the number one obstacle, the income unit is often the difference between stretching and comfortable. Ask me how the numbers work on this one.

Does rental income from a 2 family home help me qualify for a mortgage?

Yes, in many cases lenders count a portion of the actual or projected rent from the second unit toward your qualifying income, often around 75 percent of it. That can raise your purchase budget significantly compared to shopping for a single family at the same price point. The exact treatment depends on the loan program, your down payment, and whether the unit is occupied. I can connect you with a lender who will run it properly.

What does a 143 foot deep lot mean for a Staten Island property?

Most attached and semi-attached lots in Staten Island run closer to 100 feet deep, so 143 feet is a real difference you can see the moment you walk out back. It means a bigger yard, more privacy, room for a deck or pool, and potential expansion possibilities subject to zoning. Lot depth is one of those things you cannot change about a property later, which is why deep-lot homes hold value so well. Come see it in person.

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