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Our trained commercial movers know how important it is to move businesses without a hitch. That’s why we work closely with you to create your customized moving plan.
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Perhaps the most visited neighborhood in Staten Island, St. George serves as the entry point for any visitors as it is where the Staten Island Ferry docks and where the Staten Island Railway starts. As the most densely developed neighborhood in Staten Island, it’s one of the best places to live if you want to have easy access to NYC, plenty of amenities, while still having access to relatively low Staten Island housing prices. It’s a great place for young professionals and families.
Moving to St. George doesn’t have to be a hassle. At NYC Great Movers, we have helped hundreds of people relocate to the area. We know the ins and outs of Staten Island and can get you from your old home to your new place with zero issues. So whether you’re making a residential or commercial move, we’ve got you covered.
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Cost of Living
You might think that living in St. George would be pricey, but it’s actually affordable when compared to other neighborhoods in NYC. Most residents rent their home and pay an average of around $2,000 for their apartments, though you might be able to find some better deals if you have the time to look. Buying is a little harder, but you should be able to find a place for under $600,000, and that’s for an actual house, not a condo.
Transportation
One of the best things about living in St. George is that you have access to all the public transportation options. You have the Staten Island Ferry that is completely free and runs every 15-20 minutes during rush hour and every 30 minutes at other times. You can also hop on the Staten Island Railway to visit other neighborhoods on the island. There are also express and local buses that stop at St. George that will take you to other parts of Staten Island and Manhattan.
Crime and Safety
Considering how densely populated St. George is, crime rates are higher than other parts of Staten Island though on par with the city as a whole. It is served by the NYPD 120th precinct and two fire stations.
What to Do and See
There’s no shortage of things to do in St. George. Walk along the North Shore Waterfront Esplanade Park for some great views of Lower Manhattan. If you’re into the performance arts, you can stop by the St. George Theater for some live music or plays. After that, check out the quaint National Lighthouse Museum or the Staten Island Museum for more information on the local history and natural science of the island.
When it comes to food and dining, you have plenty of options. Go to Craft House for some amazing BBQ and microbrews. Or stop by SI Fish and More for some delicious soul food. If you want to eat along the water, check out River Dock Cafe. Should you get tired of your options, hop on the ferry to Lower Manhattan for some more options! For shopping, stop by Empire Outlets right off the ferry for some great access to outlet stores like Nordstrom, Nike, and Banana Republic. There’s even the Staten Island Playhouse here so you can enjoy a play before or after your shop!
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