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Do New York Co-ops Need an Admissions Clock?

Written by Lisa Prevost on June 06, 2017

New York City

Pending city and state legislation would give boards 45 days to accept or reject buyers.

Bill before the city council would require posting of energy-efficiency grades.

“What we’re doing is just an evolution of what he started.”

Smartphone Technology Is Revolutionizing the Intercom

Written by Lisa L. Colangelo on May 30, 2017

New York City

It’s now possible to buzz a visitor into your apartment from the beach in Cancun.

While apartment sales remain brisk in New York, young people are left out.

Like father, like son-in-law at Orsid Realty.

New survey says it takes a $95,000 income to afford a “modest” home here.

The Pullman case is a powerful tool for co-op boards – if used correctly.

Date of apartment purchase determines when a tax break kicks in.

Co-ops and condos pay five times as much as homeowners, worst in the nation.

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