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Community Trade and Classifieds / Re: Parking
« on: July 07, 2010, 11:36:33 AM »
Hello neighbors.

I'm looking to rent a parking space in the area.  Preferably between 75th and 83rd near 35th ave.
Any leads would be awesome.

Thanks!

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We have to move! This is a really great apartment, and we'll be sad to go.

At 83rd St and 34th Ave. Available May 1st.

It's a beautiful, sunny two bedroom apartment with a dining room (convertible to a 3rd bedroom.)  
• 3 Exposures - facing courtyard
• Private courtyard
• Laundry in building
• Brand new kitchen with granite countertops
• New appliances.
• Hardwood floors
• French doors.
• Sunny all day! 10 Windows with South, West, and Northern light
• Live-in Super.
• In Historic District - building has original details. Built in 1922
• 3 Blocks to 7 train
• 12 minute walk to Roosevelt express stop. E, F, R, V, G 7 trains.
• Q33 bus stop on the corner.

more photos here:
http://tinyurl.com/2wa2dlg

Contact Daniel
dtateosian@halstead.com
c. 917-626-1419

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Real Estate & Home Improvement / Re: Co-Op Inspection?
« on: February 04, 2010, 04:46:51 PM »
Yes, I think we've pretty much set our minds to getting an inspection - if for nothing else than peace of mind.  Any recommendations on a good inspector?

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Real Estate & Home Improvement / Re: Co-Op Inspection?
« on: February 03, 2010, 03:48:18 PM »
thanks so much for the replies and NYT link.  it definitely helps put my mind at ease.

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Real Estate & Home Improvement / Co-Op Inspection?
« on: February 03, 2010, 02:06:04 PM »
I'm looking to buy a co-op in the Jackson Heights historic district, and my real estate attorney advised me against getting an inspection. His reasoning for this is that in a Co-Op the major parts of the building (like the roof, plumbing, electricity, gas) are all under the corporations responsibility and not the individual unit owners... So, presumably an inspection of the unit would not tell you much.

Does this make sense? Would you recommend passing on an inspection? It seems to me that since you're buying into a building the integrity of the utilities and structure of the building should be known. After all, even though it's the corporation's responsibility, as part owner of the corporation, part of the cost would fall on you. However, he also said that the seller and/or corporation don't have to disclose this information (at least not readily) and that we should just ask around, talk to the super, etc.  Seems odd to me, but this is my first time buying a Co-Op, so I don't know...

Thanks.
Adam.

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Real Estate & Home Improvement / Thoughts on Hampton Court
« on: February 03, 2010, 01:56:45 PM »
Hello All,

I'm considering buying a Co-Op at Hampton Court, but know little about the buildings. Anyone live there or have any insights? I live nearby, so I know it's in a great location, on a good block, etc.  I'm wondering about the garden policies, condition of the buildings, and just general impressions I guess.

Thanks in advance.
Adam.

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