An exceptional opportunity to acquire two adjacent single-family ranch homes in the highly desirable Oakwood neighborhood of Staten Island, offered together as a prime development or end-user package. Located at 34 Malone Avenue and 44 Malone Avenue, these properties sit side by side on expansive parcels: 34 Malone Avenue Building… Read More size: 40' × 25' Lot size: 70' × 100' 44 Malone Avenue Building size: 40' × 25' Lot size: 69' × 100' The combined lot size totals approximately 139' × 100', zoned R2, with a maximum buildable area of approximately 10,425 sq ft (buyer to verify with architect). This rare configuration presents an outstanding opportunity for developers, builders, or investors seeking scale in a premier residential location. Equally attractive for end users, the existing ranch-style homes offer comfortable layouts and the potential for customization, expansion, or future redevelopment. Just steps from Hylan Boulevard, the properties provide immediate access to public transportation, shopping, and dining, including express and local bus lines and the popular S79 route to Brooklyn. Families will appreciate the close proximity to the highly regarded P.S. 50 school, located within easy walking distance. A rare offering combining location, lot size, zoning flexibility, and lifestyle convenience—ideal for luxury development, long-term investment, or owner-occupancy in one of Staten Island's most sought-after neighborhoods. Price: 800,000. Can be bundled with 44 Malone Avenue for a package price of 1.6M. Read Less
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1
Last Updated
Property Type
Single Family
Beds
3
Full Baths
1
Square Ft.
1,000
Lot Size
0.16 Acres
Year Built
1955
MLS Number
2600571
30 Days Snapshot Of 10306
$804k
+4%
(avg) sold price
26
-25%
homes sold
138
+1%
(avg) days on market
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Appliances & Equipment
"Refrigerator"
Building
Built in 1955, Building area total: 1,000, 1 story, Architectural style: "Ranch", Construction materials: "Stucco", "Wood Siding"