Co-op / Condo News: Refunding Deposits, Pricing to Sell, Suing the AG
...two experts give reasons why your co-op or condo hasn't sold, and East Harlem condo sues the attorney general, we tell you the average Manhattan maintenance and common charge, and a newspaper empire's family sells on Central Park West for that's-quite-a-bit-of-money. Read all the latest co-op / condo news for buyers, sellers and board members in Habitat's weekly Monday News Roundup. Also included: Permanent archival links. If a link ever goes dead, you'll still be able to read the backup at WebCitation.org.
Co-op / Condo Buying, Selling, Living...
- "9 Reasons Why Your Apartment Hasn't Sold Yet" by Teri Karush Rogers (BrickUnderground.com)
- "Out and About: Is the price on target?" by Malcolm Carter (Service You Can Trust blog)
- "Occupy Spring St.: Trump SoHo to Give 90% Refunds on [Condo] Deposits" by Steve Cuozzo and Annie Karni (New York Post)
- "Related Urges Court to Overturn ILSA Ruling Amid Concerns over Condo Presales" by David Jones (TheRealDeal.com). See also the Habitat Web-Exclusive " Condo Buyers Beware: Court Rules No Recourse on Developers' Foot-Dragging" (April 9, 2010)
- "Get Me Something in Economy Size [Co-ops]" by Joyce Cohen (The New York Times)
- "East Harlem's Sedona Condo Sues the AG" by David Jones (TheRealDeal.com)
- "Sulzberger Family Place Sells for $10.25 Million on Central Park West" by Elise Knutsen (The New York Observer)
Co-op / Condo Board Issues...
- "[Average] Manhattan Monthly Maintenance or Common Charge [as of Third-Quarter 2011]" by Jonathan J. Miller (Miller Samuel Matrix)
- "An Assessment for Hallway Work / When an Owner Illegally Sublets" by Jay Romano (The New York Times)
WebCitation archives:
9 Reasons • Out and About • Trump • ILSA • Economy • Sedona • Sulzberger • Manhattan • Assessment / Sublets