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Overview

How to Find Foreclosure Listings
Foreclosure is a legal process to eliminate the mortgagor's right of
redeeming the mortgaged property. This is the act to terminate all the
rights covered by the homeowner and the mortgage. This is the process by
which an asset is transferred to the lending institution because the
homeowner does not make the possession of the money to pay the mortgage
payments at the agreed time. This may be medical problems, in connection
with the loan, the loss of a job, or even death.
After some time, the closure of bug is striking in New York.
Foreclosed homes in New York have been an invitation to bargain. A company
which recently hosted a foreclosure auction, says they are looking for these
to sell 232 houses in New York metro area alone. Since the banks are able to
inventory, which made a major contribution to this great event, if the
company suspects that the second and third in this year's auction will be
held in city.
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About Staten Island
Staten Island is a borough of New York City. Situated
on the eponymous island, Staten Island is the most sparsely
populated and geographically separate, the five boroughs.
The Borough of Staten Island is coterminous with Richmond County,
the southernmost county in the State of New York. Up to 1,975
borough officially named the Borough of Richmond.
With a population of about 477,377, Staten Island is sometimes
referred to as "the forgotten borough," because it is less well
known than other boroughs, namely Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens and
The Bronx. While Staten Island may not be argued that the fame of
other boroughs is the Staten Island Ferry is a great tourist
attraction and thus provides out-of-Towner, some frame of reference
for Staten Island. This is the third largest borough has an area of
59 sq mi (153 km).
Staten Island is considered the most suburban of the five boroughs
in New York City. North shore of the Island (and in particular
neighborhoods, St. George, Tompkinsville and Stapleton) has the most
cities in the south where the accommodation of more suburban-style
residential neighborhoods. Historically, the central and southern
points of the island, once again dominated by dairy and poultry
farms, the last of which disappeared in the 20th century. The
Borough's population increase in the steady-state since the opening
of the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge has added to the dramatic increase.
Today, Staten Island is the only one MTA Rapid Transit, the Staten
Island Railway (running north-south direction along the eastern
side) and MTA bus service. Staten Island is divided into many
different cities. The train passes through many of them stop at any
one of the cities.
Staten Island has been historically known for Fresh Kills Landfill
Directive, the former New York City is a repository trash. The
landfill's closure was imminent at the Millennium, but the Fresh
Kills was the home of the waste is Ground Zero following 9 / 11 The
landfill officially closed in 2001, and there already exists a plan
to revitalize the park land for use in the next few years.
Geography
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the borough-county has a total
area of 265.5 km (102.5 sq mi). The land consists of 151.5 km (58.5
sq mi) and water 114.0 km (44.0 sq mi) of which (42.95%).
Staten Island is separated from Long Island by the Narrows and the
mainland New Jersey by the Arthur Kill and the Kill Van Kull. It is
connected to New Jersey via the Bayonne Bridge, the Outerbridge
Crossing, the Goethals Bridge, and Brooklyn by the Verrazano Narrows
Bridge. The Staten Island Ferry connects the island to lower
Manhattan. The Staten Island Railway through north-eastern tip of
the island to its Southwestern tip. Staten Island is the only
borough in New York City, which is a common land border with another
borough (Marble Hill in Manhattan is contiguous with the Bronx).
In addition to the main island of the borough and county also
includes some small uninhabited islands:
* Isle of Meadow (at the foot of fresh kills)
* Pralls Island (in the Arthur Kill)
* Shooter Island (in Newark Bay, which belongs to New Jersey)
* Swinburne Island (in Lower New York Bay)
* Hoffman Island (in Lower New York Bay)
The highest point the island's summit in Todt Hill, elevation 410
feet (125 m), is also the highest point of the five boroughs, as
well as the highest point on the Atlantic Coastal Plain south of
Great Blue Hill in Massachusetts and the highest point on the coast
proper south of Maine's Mount Desert Island.
If at the end of the 1960s the island was the site's major battles
of open space preservation, resulting in the largest area of
parkland in New York City and an extensive Greenbelt that laces the
island Woodland ways.
Adjacent Counties
* Hudson County, New Jersey - North --
* Union County, New Jersey - west
* Middlesex County, New Jersey - west
* Kings County, New York - Northeast
* Monmouth County, New Jersey - south
* Queens County, New York - Northeast
This is a list of neighborhoods in Staten Island, one of the five
boroughs of New York City.
* Arrochar
* Annadale
* Arden Heights
Terrace Bay *
* Bloom
* Brighton Heights
* Bulls Head
* Castleton Corners
* Charleston
* Chelsea
* Clifton
Concord *
* Dongan Hills
* Egbertville
* Elm Park
* Eltingville
* Emerson Hill
* Fort Wadsworth
* Granite
* Grant City
* Grasmere
* Great Kills
* Greenridge
* Grymes Hill
* Heart Village
* Huguenot
* Lighthouse Hill
* Livingston
* Manor Heights
* Mariners Harbor
* Meiers Corners
* Midland Beach
* New Brighton
* New Dorp
* New Spring
* Oakwood
* Ocean Breeze
* Pleasant Plains
* Port Ivory
* Port Richmond
* Prince's Bay
* Randall Manor
* Richmond Valley
* Richmondtown
* Rosebank
* Rossville
* Rudolph Lake
* Shore Acres
* Silver Lake
* South Beach
* St George
Stapleton *
* Stapleton Heights
* Sunny
* Todt Hill
* Tompkinsville
* Tottenville
* Tottenville Beach
* Travis
* Ward Hill
* Westerleigh
* West New Brighton
* Willowbrook
* Woodrow
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