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NYC > Q&A > Buyers > Miscellaneous > Apartment Purchase Residency & Potential Rental - Condos vs. Co-ops

If I’m buying an apartment that I plan to live in for a few years and then potentially rent out in the future, should I purchase a co-op or condo, or either is ok?

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