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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?

If I am in the market to buy an apartment or townhouse and I want to work with a real estate agent, am I responsible for paying a broker fee or commission?

When moving into a new building, whose contact information should I request?

Depending on the type of building and number of staff, there may be a wide range of contact information to ask for.  In addition to phone numbers and/or an email address, names...

What is the difference between a new development apartment sponsor sale and a resale?

What are the main differences between title companies and how should I base my decision for which to use?

Title insurance rates in NYC are the same for all companies (i.e. universally set) and the product is primarily uniform; therefore, it’s important to base your decision on the service the company...

What is a tax abatement and how would it affect me if I were to purchase an apartment that currently has this benefit?

What are typical down payment percentage requirements for co-ops and condos? Do they tend to differ?

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