Co-ops
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Co-ops, from most recent to least.

Van Ness Co-op Building Implements Strict Coronavirus Measures
Nena Perry-Brown | March 19th 2020
The building has a large share of residents over 60 years old. ... read »

This Week’s Find: The Most Affordable Co-Op on 14th Street
Nena Perry-Brown | January 29th 2020
The two-bedroom unit has an affordability covenant attached. ... read »

One of DC’s Oldest Homes, The Historic Honeymoon House, Hits the Market
Nena Perry-Brown | July 10th 2017
Today, the Tiber Island Cooperative Homes listed one of the oldest residences in the District. ... read »

Have DC Cooperatives Been Co-opted By Condos?
Nena Perry-Brown | April 19th 2016
Thousands of new condos have been built in the DC region over the last decade, and many more are in the pipeline. However, you don't see any new... read »

A $30 Million Assessment in New York City
Lark Turner | June 16th 2014
Every co-op owner's nightmare was realized in New York City when a building's residents took a $30 million assessment. ... read »

UT Reader Asks: Is a Co-op With $1,000 a Month Fees Worth It?
UrbanTurf Staff | November 19th 2013
In this installment of UrbanTurf Reader Asks, a reader wants to know if he should be turned off at the thought of purchasing a co-op with fees that... read »

Co-ops for Dummies
Shilpi Paul | October 24th 2013
If you're looking to buy a unit in a multifamily building, chances are you've come across a number of co-ops. UrbanTurf wanted to outline a few of... read »

The Pursuit: Finding a Beautiful One-Bedroom in Lanier Heights for $1400/mo
Will Smith | October 8th 2013
UrbanTurf publisher Will Smith relates his experience finding a one-bedroom in the charming and previously unfamiliar Lanier Heights. ... read »

A Co-op Building That Pays Its Owners
Shilpi Paul | April 15th 2013
A recent article in the New York Times introduced us to a concept that seems almost too good to believe: a co-op building with no maintenance fees... read »

Best New Listings: A Meat Locker, a Craftsman and a Sunroom
Shilpi Paul | May 25th 2012
In this week's edition of Best New Listings, we look at a Capitol Hill row house with an antique meat locker, a Takoma Park Craftsman with an... read »
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