Febletown, Staten Island, NY

Febletown — Real Estate & Neighborhood Guide

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Febletown Neighborhood Overview

Overview

Febletown is a quiet, residential enclave nestled in the heart of Staten Island, bordered by the bustling corridors of Victory Boulevard and the more suburban feel of Westerleigh. Historically, the area was part of the larger Kreischerville settlement, named for the brick-making Kreischer family in the 19th century, with Febletown emerging as a distinct neighborhood for workers and their families. Its location offers a classic "Goldilocks" balance—centrally positioned for convenient access to the Staten Island Mall, the Staten Island Expressway (I-278), and the Staten Island Railway at Grant City station, yet removed enough to maintain a serene, tree-lined block atmosphere.

The character of Febletown is defined by its strong sense of community and its unassuming, middle-class roots. You won't find trendy boutiques or nightlife here; instead, the neighborhood prides itself on its stability and familiarity. Homes are well-kept, streets are wide, and a mix of long-time residents and newer families creates a tapestry of generational continuity. It represents a quintessential slice of Staten Island life, where the pace is slower, and neighbors often know each other by name.

Housing & Real Estate

Febletown's housing stock is predominantly composed of single-family homes, ranging from classic Staten Island ranches and Cape Cods to larger split-levels and Tudors built throughout the mid-20th century. Lot sizes are generally generous for New York City, providing ample yard space, which is a major draw for families. There is also a smattering of well-maintained two-family homes, offering rental opportunities or multi-generational living arrangements, though these are less common than the detached single-family residences.

The real estate market in Febletown has seen steady appreciation, mirroring broader Staten Island trends, though it remains more affordable than the North Shore's waterfront areas or upscale Todt Hill. Prices typically range from the high $600,000s to over $1 million for larger, updated properties. The neighborhood is overwhelmingly owner-occupied, with a high rate of homeownership that reinforces its stable, invested community feel. Recent trends show continued demand from families seeking space and relative value within the borough.

Schools & Education

Febletown is zoned within New York City's District 31. Families are primarily served by Public School 29, the Bardwell School, located just to the south in the neighboring community of South Beach. The school is well-regarded within the district and is a focal point for local families. For middle school, students often attend Intermediate School 7, the Elias Bernstein School, in nearby Huguenot. Several Catholic and private school options are also within a short drive, including St. Joseph Hill Academy and Staten Island Academy.

While not in the ultra-competitive tier of the city's specialized high schools, the local public schools are considered solid, community-oriented institutions. The presence of the College of Staten Island's Willowbrook campus, a senior college of the City University of New York (CUNY), is a significant nearby educational resource for higher learning and community events, located just a few miles to the north.

Parks & Recreation

While Febletown itself is primarily residential, it is surrounded by excellent recreational green spaces. The crown jewel is the sprawling Freshkills Park, a transformative project turning the former Fresh Kills Landfill into one of the largest park developments in New York City history. While still under phased development, it already offers hiking trails, birdwatching, and stunning vistas, and represents a monumental shift in the area's environmental landscape. For more traditional recreation, the nearby LaTourette Golf Course and parkland provide beautiful scenery and active options.

Residents also enjoy easy access to the Staten Island Greenbelt, a massive network of trails and forests perfect for hiking, running, and nature exploration. For organized sports, the Ocean Breeze Athletic Complex, an indoor track and field facility, is a short drive away. The neighborhood's own streets and sidewalks, with their gentle hills and quiet traffic, are themselves popular for walking, jogging, and cycling.

Local Dining & Shopping

Febletown's commercial needs are met by a mix of unassuming local staples and the major retail hubs nearby. The main thoroughfare, Victory Boulevard, hosts a variety of no-frills, beloved neighborhood establishments. These include classic pizzerias, old-school Italian delis, and casual diners that have served the community for decades. For a quick bite or a morning coffee, residents rely on these familiar storefronts where the staff often knows regulars by name.

For more extensive shopping, the Staten Island Mall and the surrounding plaza complex on Richmond Avenue are a major draw, offering big-box retailers, department stores, and chain restaurants. Grocery shopping is conveniently handled by a Stop & Shop on Victory Boulevard and other regional supermarkets like ShopRite within a short drive. The lack of pretentiousness in Febletown's commercial scene is its hallmark, focusing squarely on practicality and community service.

Who Lives Here

Febletown is a neighborhood of families, both young and multi-generational. It attracts municipal workers, teachers, nurses, and other professionals who prioritize space, safety, and a sense of community over a cutting-edge urban lifestyle. A significant portion of the population consists of long-time Staten Island residents, often second- or third-generation, who value the borough's distinctive character. This creates a stable, rooted demographic with deep local ties

Febletown Market Data

MetricValueSource
Median Gross Rent$1K/moU.S. Census ACS 2022
Median Household Income$76KU.S. Census ACS 2022
Homeownership Rate23.9%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Renter-Occupied76.1%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Rental Vacancy Rate0.0%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Market TypeSeller'sU.S. Census ACS 2022
Primary ZIP Code07844

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