Co-op / Condo News: Rising Fees, Appealing Admission Turndowns, More
... co-op maintenance fees and condo common charges may soon spike, a co-op to avoid in the hot Harlem market and, of particular interest for board, the latest in kid-friendly amenities and what are multi-condominiums and can their funds be mingled?
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...
- "How To Appeal a Co-op Board Turndown" by Teri Karush Rogers (BrickUnderground.com)
- "Condo and Co-op Fees Could Rise Soon" (TheRealDeal.com) and "Much More Than Just ‘Maintenance’" by Jim Rendon (The New York Times)
- "Harlem [Co-op] Building One of City’s Worst, Says Pol" by Michael J. Feeney (New York Daily News)
- "Parking Rules / Non-Owner Boards" (Ryan Poliakoff on Condo & HOA Living blog)
- "Advance Word on a Conversion" by Jay Romano (The New York Times; scroll down)
- "Should Sellers Offer Buyers’ Brokers a Bonus?" by Malcolm Carter (Service You Can Trust blog)
- "The Hunt: A [Co-op] Studio With a Little Give" by Joyce Cohen (The New York Times)
Co-op / Condo Board Issues...
- "Williamsburg Condo The Edge Opens Brooklyn's First 'Rock 'n' Roll Playspace'" by John Del Signore (TheGothamist.com)
- "Multi-Condominium Funds" (Ryan Poliakoff on Condo & HOA Living blog; scroll down)
- "If a Terrace Is Off-Limits / Considering a Flip Tax" by Jay Romano (The New York Times; scroll down)
WebCitation archives:
Turndown • Fees • Maintenance • Harlem • Parking / Boards • Conversion • Bonus • Hunt • Williamsburg • Multi • Terrace / Flip Tax