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    $749,000

    • 3 Beds
    • 2.5 Baths
    • 2,178 Sq Ft

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    Welcome to The Golden Estates. An opportunity for people to lead enriching, fulfilling lives in their golden years. A community of calm and tranquility, a sanctuary away from the hustle and bustle of life. Combine this with upscale and luxurious living, community center and pool and you have it all. Living/Dining Room with open & high ceilings, cozy & modern kitchen and master bedroom on the main

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    $529,000 Pre-Foreclosure

    • 3 Beds
    • 1.5 Baths
    • 1,480 Sq Ft

    97 Creekside Cir, Spring Valley, NY 10977

    Welcome to this beautifully updated corner townhouse in a highly sought-after private community! This sun-filled home features modern wood floors throughout, an updated kitchen and bathrooms, and sleek recessed lighting. The first floor offers a spacious living room, dining area, and kitchen with direct access to a private patio—perfect for entertaining. A convenient enclosed washer/dryer and

    Keeana Toliver

    97 Creekside Cir, Spring Valley, NY 10977

Why Live in New Square

New Square is a Hasidic village in Ramapo, New York, known for its tight-knit community and adherence to traditional Jewish customs. Founded in 1961 by Rabbi Jacob Joseph Twersky, the village is named after Skvyra, Ukraine. Real estate in New Square is rarely available publicly, reflecting the close community bonds. The village's compact size makes it highly walkable, with kosher stores, bakeries, and synagogues just minutes away. Residents can easily access kashrut-abiding supermarkets for fresh produce and essentials. New Square is New York's third most densely populated suburb, featuring simple multifamily buildings regulated by local synagogues. Many families share single-family houses, while most live in apartment buildings, fostering a strong sense of community. Children typically attend the private Yeshiva Avir Yakov school, which has a high rating and offers education from prekindergarten through 12th grade, with separate campuses for boys and girls. The local children’s park on Zitomer Street and Truman Avenue provides recreational space with playground structures and slides. For commuters, Route 45 and Palisades Interstate Parkway offer convenient access to surrounding areas and New York City, with Upper Manhattan reachable in under an hour.
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