Co-ops are 75% of NYC's apartment inventory. Lower entry prices, established buildings, board-approval expertise. Let Milton guide you through the process.
What makes co-ops stand out in this market
Co-ops typically sell 15-30% below equivalent condos. More value per square foot in NYC's most established addresses.
A portion of your monthly maintenance covers property taxes and underlying mortgage interest, which may be tax-deductible.
Most pre-war buildings with original details like herringbone floors, high ceilings, and ornate lobbies are co-ops.
Board review of residents means buildings tend to be financially stable with low default rates and strong reserve funds.
Co-op buyers submit a detailed package: financials, tax returns, employment letters, and personal references. Milton prepares yours.
Most co-ops limit financing to 70-80% of the purchase price. Some require all-cash. Know the building's rules before making an offer.
Most co-ops restrict or prohibit subletting. Pied-a-terre use and pure investment purchases are often not permitted.
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$825,000
633 E 11TH Street #1
Listing by Douglas Elliman Real Estate
$525,000
212 E 13TH Street #APT1C
Listing by Serhant
$850,000
172 E 4TH Street #6C
Listing by Douglas Elliman Real Estate
$995,000
634 E 14TH Street #4
Listing by Eastpointe Residential Inc
$895,000
224 E 7TH Street #11
Listing by Eastpointe Residential Inc
$525,000
186 E 2ND Street #5
Listing by Brown Harris Stevens Residential Sales LLC
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$610,550
430 E 10th Street #2A
Listing by Compass
$879,000
115 E 9TH Street #3G
Listing by Coldwell Banker Warburg
$776,000
518 E 11th Street #4B
Listing by Compass
$1,300,000
300 E 4th Street #5A
Listing by Compass
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The median asking price for co-ops in East Village is currently $697,500, trending -49.7% year-over-year. Co-ops typically cost 15-30% less than equivalent condos in the same area.
Board approval requires submitting a board package with financial statements, tax returns, bank letters, references, and an employment letter. After package review, approved buyers are invited to a board interview. Milton prepares your package and coaches you for the interview.
A flip tax is a transfer fee charged when co-op shares are sold. It is typically paid by the seller (1-3% of sale price or a per-share amount), though terms vary by building. Milton reviews every building's house rules before you make an offer.
Board package prep included. 25+ years of co-op expertise. Free consultation.
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Keller Williams NYC | Lic. #10401274378
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