Slatefield, Staten Island, NY

Slatefield — Real Estate & Neighborhood Guide

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Slatefield Neighborhood Overview

Overview

Nestled in the heart of Staten Island, Slatefield is a quiet, residential neighborhood known for its suburban feel within New York City limits. Bordered roughly by Richmond Avenue to the west, the Staten Island Expressway to the north, and the bustling commercial corridor of Victory Boulevard to the south, it offers a sense of seclusion while maintaining convenient access to major thoroughfares. The area's name is believed to derive from the slate quarries that operated in the region during the 19th century, though today it is characterized by winding streets and mature trees rather than industrial history.

The neighborhood developed significantly in the mid-to-late 20th century, transforming from a more rural landscape into a prime destination for families seeking spacious homes and a community-oriented atmosphere. Its location provides a strategic balance, being just a short drive from the Staten Island Mall and corporate parks, yet removed from the denser, more urban neighborhoods closer to the ferry. This has cemented Slatefield's reputation as a stable, established enclave that prioritizes quiet living and residential comfort.

Housing & Real Estate

Slatefield’s housing stock is predominantly composed of single-family homes, ranging from classic split-levels and ranches built in the 1960s and 70s to larger, newer colonials and Tudors constructed on subdivided lots in later decades. Properties often feature generous lot sizes, driveways, and well-maintained front and back yards, which are a major draw. You will also find a smattering of townhouse complexes and low-rise condominiums, particularly along the neighborhood's edges near major roads.

The real estate market in Slatefield is competitive, appealing to buyers looking for more space than is typically available in other boroughs. Price ranges are consistently above the Staten Island median, with homes often listing from the high $700,000s into the $1.2 million+ range for larger, updated properties. The neighborhood is overwhelmingly owner-occupied, with a very low rental vacancy rate. Recent trends show sustained demand, with homes selling relatively quickly, driven by the enduring appeal of its schools and family-friendly environment.

Schools & Education

Slatefield is served by New York City's District 31, but its specific zone is highly regarded for its strong public school options. The neighborhood is primarily zoned for P.S. 69, The New Vanderbilt Academy, known for its solid academic programs. For middle school, many students feed into I.S. 72, The Rocco Laurie School. The area is also in the catchment zone for some of Staten Island's top-performing high schools, including Susan E. Wagner High School, adding to the neighborhood's attractiveness for families with school-aged children.

Beyond the public system, there are several well-regarded private and parochial school options in the surrounding areas, such as St. Joseph Hill Academy and Staten Island Academy. For higher education, the College of Staten Island campus is a short drive away in Willowbrook. The community places a high value on education, which is reflected in active Parent-Teacher Associations and strong local support for school programs and extracurricular activities.

Parks & Recreation

While Slatefield itself is primarily residential, it is surrounded by and provides easy access to several of Staten Island's significant green spaces. The sprawling Willowbrook Park, with its carousel, pond, and extensive trails, lies just to the northeast. To the south, the expansive grounds of the South Beach Psychiatric Center campus offer open fields and walking paths that are utilized by the community for recreation.

For organized sports, the neighborhood is close to the Staten Island Track Running Community (SITRAC) facilities and the Ocean Breeze Athletic Complex, a world-class indoor track and field facility. Residents also enjoy proximity to the Staten Island Greenbelt, a massive network of hiking trails and forests, with the Latourette Park golf course and historic houses just a few minutes' drive away. Local streets themselves, with their gentle hills and low traffic, are popular for walking, jogging, and cycling.

Local Dining & Shopping

Slatefield’s commercial offerings are practical and community-focused, centered mainly along nearby Victory Boulevard and Richmond Avenue. The neighborhood itself has a few staple pizzerias, delis, and Chinese takeout spots that have served generations of families. For a wider array of sit-down restaurants, bars, and cafes, residents typically head to the revitalized sections of Victory Boulevard or the New Dorp Lane area, both a short drive away.

Daily shopping needs are met at local staples like the Stop & Shop on Richmond Avenue. For major retail, the Staten Island Mall—one of the borough's largest shopping hubs—is literally minutes from most parts of Slatefield, offering big-box stores, department stores, and a food court. The neighborhood maintains a "shop local" spirit with several long-standing small businesses, including hardware stores, bakeries, and hair salons that contribute to its close-knit feel.

Who Lives Here

Slatefield is quintessentially a family neighborhood. Its demographic is largely composed of middle-class to upper-middle-class households, including many multigenerational Staten Island families, municipal workers, and professionals who work in Manhattan or the island's own corporate sectors. The community vibe is quiet, private, and neighborly, with a strong emphasis on homeownership and maintaining property. It is common to see children playing in yards and families walking together in the evenings.

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Slatefield Market Data

MetricValueSource
Median Home Price$222KU.S. Census ACS 2022
Median Gross Rent$2K/moU.S. Census ACS 2022
Median Household Income$108KU.S. Census ACS 2022
Homeownership Rate95.2%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Renter-Occupied4.8%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Rental Vacancy Rate0.0%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Market TypeSeller'sU.S. Census ACS 2022
Primary ZIP Code18038

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