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

The Difference Between Condos and Co-ops
UrbanTurf Staff | November 13th 2024
Today, UrbanTurf takes a look at the distinct differences between these two popular forms of housing.... read»

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»
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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 co... 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 the... 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 tha... read»
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