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Is Your Co-op Maintenance Too High? Too Low? Find Out Here Now
Dec. 17, 2010 — Some neighborhoods are known for their high sales prices. And likewise, some are known for their co-ops' high monthly maintenance fees. Have you never wondered how your co-op's fees compare with the average in your neighborhood?
Steve Wolgast, a journalism professor and former Manhattan co-op board president, did wonder about just that, and compiled comparative data from The New York Times' weekly sales-report figures for 2006 and 2008. He crunched the numbers and came up with a chart, two lists and analysis of the average maintenance fee per square foot in Manhattan co-ops. Now you can see at a glance whether your maintenance is as high as complaining shareholders say, or so low that real-estate professionals would be worried about your operating budget and reserve fund.
The information, available here in a PDF, includes neighborhood rankings and more. And while it may be a snapshot sampling, you don't have to be a Richard Avedon to get the picture. Click on the chart below for full access.

Steve Wolgast, the former news-design editor for The New York Times and a former board president of The Pinehurst co-op in Manhattan, teaches journalism and digital media at Kansas State University's A.Q. Miller School of Journalism and Mass Communications. His paper on academic regalia at Columbia University earned him Fellow status with the British academic group the Burgon Society.
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