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coops: Windsor Park Co-op SOLD - 02/03/08 11:50 AM
2 Bedroom WINDSOR PARK Co-opLocation: Windsor ParkThis is a two extra large bedroom co-op unit, located in Windsor Park, 11364. This co-op also features a living room, dining room, eff. kitchen, full bath and alot of extra large closets. This unit has been freshly painted and ready for a special touch. Close to Shopping and Transportation. Close to PS 205. SD#26. Maint fee $599.68 (50% tax deductible). Amenities include, 24 hour security, Outdoor Olympic pool, Professional tennis courts.Asking Price $269,000To view more pictures of this Windsor Park listing.For more information call ChristineInformationContact InformationChristine917-939-1086Contact Reply FormForward to a FriendView Other FlyersPricingAsking Price:
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coops: Queens Co-op: These are the rules and there is nothing you can do about it! - 06/26/07 03:52 PM
The past two years there has been an on going debate about a bill that would require co-op boards to fully disclose any board denials that they enforce for whatever reason. This is always focused on the Manhattan co-ops, but truth be told, I have seen alot of co-op boards denying applicants in the Whitestone, Beechhurst, Flushing and Bayside area. An article today in the NYSun.com entitled Stalled Co-op Rights' Bill Gains Backers - June 22, 2007 says: "If it were to pass, the bill would shine a brighter light onto the inner workings of New York City's powerful co-op boards,
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coops: LeHavre On Water - - 04/17/07 08:37 AM
LeHavre On The Water, is sitting on 28 acres of land that is located in Northeast Queens or more commonly know as Beechhurst, New York. This co-operative development was originally built in 1958 by Mr. Miller and Alfred Levitt (He also built Levittown as well). Le Havre was originally being used as a luxury rental but then converted to co-operative in 1984. Currently, if my records are correct, there are over 1,024 apartments which consist of 280 one bedrooms, 461 two bedrooms and 280 three bedrooms. This Co-operative building is mainly owner occupied (841 units currently owner occupied), which trust me
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coops: Buying a Co-op, Things that a buyer should know - 03/27/07 01:24 PM
When buying a cooperative apartment the buyers need to be aware that most corporations require a prospective purchaser to submit an application and this application could, or I should say WILL consist of the buyer submitting documents that contain personal and confidential information concerning the buyers employment history and finances. Most likely the board will require a personal interview with the prospective buyer as well as all the people that will be residing in the apartment. Trust me - this process is hard for any buyer and the scrutiny that a buyer under goes has been compared to having your finger
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Christine Forgione - Associate Broker
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