How long can a Staten Island property sit vacant before Tony won't buy it?
No limit. Tony has bought houses that hadn't been occupied in 20+ years. The longer it's been vacant, the worse the condition usually is — but Tony buys it anyway.
A vacant New York property bleeds money: property taxes, vacant-property insurance premiums, Richmond County lawn-citation fines, vandalism repairs, copper theft, frozen pipes, and the slow decay that gets worse every month. Tony pays cash and closes in 7 days. Stop the bleed.
Vacant houses don't just cost money — they invite trouble. Squatters, broken windows, frozen pipes that burst in February, fines from the Staten Island code office, neighbors complaining, copper thieves stripping the basement. The longer it sits, the worse it gets. Tony buys vacant properties no one else will touch — including ones that have been sitting for years.
Most Richmond County cash buyers want move-in-ready or near-move-in-ready properties. Tony specializes in the opposite: the vacant Staten Island houses with broken windows, leaky roofs, squatters, code citations, and three years of unpaid taxes. Cash on the table.
The kind of ranch property Tony has bought in Staten Island.
Richmond County (Staten Island) is detached and semi-attached single-family suburbia within NYC. Sandy-rebuild properties on the south and east shores are still common.
Staten Island Class 1 assessment is low; effective rates are 0.7-1.2% on actual market value.
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Tell Tony where the house is and what shape it's in. Get a cash number on the same call. Pick a closing date.
7 days a week, 8 AM to 9 PM Eastern.
Richmond County code enforcement against vacant properties is real. New York towns issue citations for tall grass, broken windows, peeling paint, unsecured doors, and accumulated trash. Each citation is a fine. Some towns lien the property after enough citations. Tony absorbs all of it and resolves the citations after closing.
Staten Island detached and semi-detached homes from the 70s and 80s are core Tony deals. Sandy-rebuild houses and inherited family properties especially.
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Names withheld for seller privacy. Each story is a real type of transaction Tony has closed.
Tony bought my late mother's house in seven days. We didn't have to clean a thing — she'd been there 40 years and the house showed it. He took it just like she left it. Cash in our hand at the title office.
Tenant hadn't paid in five months and I couldn't get her out. Tony bought the building with her still in it. Closed in nine days. I never even told her I was selling.
Honest man. Said what he meant, paid what he said. I left thirty years of stuff in that house — clothes, furniture, my dad's tool collection. Tony didn't blink. Walked away with the cash and never looked back.
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No limit. Tony has bought houses that hadn't been occupied in 20+ years. The longer it's been vacant, the worse the condition usually is — but Tony buys it anyway.
Tony's title company pays them at closing from the proceeds. Same with code violations, water/sewer liens, and any other municipal liens.
Tony has bought squatter-occupied properties. Tony's team handles the legal removal after closing. You walk away with the cash; Tony deals with the eviction.
Common in Staten Island-area vacant houses. None of it kills the deal. Tony's offer accounts for restoration costs.
In most cases, yes. If the next tax installment is 30+ days out, Tony's 7-14 day close beats it. The next bill becomes Tony's responsibility, not yours.
Vacant house in Staten Island bleeding money? Call Tony at 1-908-768-4759. Stop the carrying costs in 7 days.
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Tell Tony where the house is and what shape it's in. Get a cash number on the same call. Pick a closing date.
7 days a week, 8 AM to 9 PM Eastern.
Different situation? Tony also handles these Staten Island cases:
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