La celia coops/lottery e 111th st (New York, York: store, yard)
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I'm clearly very late to this thread. My wife and I are looking to buy a co-op apartment for our family (we have one child). Does anyone know if all of the units at La Celia are already purchased? I have filled out an application and will be sending it in, if I find that there are available 2BR apts available. Is there any chance that I could still be considered for an apartment? I meet the eligibility requirements for the 2BR apts. Any information would be greatly appreciated.
NOTE: I have started reading this thread, but have only gotten through the first 10-pages, so I apologize if someone has already answered my inquiry. Congrats to all new share-holders! The building looks incredible!
It doesn't hurt to apply and cross your fingers. To save time on reading all the pages, I suggest you search this thread for "Mike Reed" and read his updates. His last one was posted on May 24.
Yes. I get that, which is why I'm asking the questions in the first place. I really wasn't asking for a long-winded lecture from a fellow shareholder, just trying to plan my move as much as possible ahead of closing.
Again, is it possible to reserve the elevator? Does anyone have a number?
Gee1995, I was not aiming my concerns at you, so sorry you felt that way. I have been reading several posts with misinformation about the move in process. You can contact Ryan Webler who is managing our building to reserve the elevator(schedule your move in). He schedules 2 move ins per day so you should call him soon to get on the schedule. If you didn't get the letter about the move in process with his number message me and I will send it your way.
Thanks, sorry to snap at you The movers I'll be using have assured me they have a Certificate of Insurance so all is well and our beautiful new building will be protected.
I have the letter from the sellers' attorney's with a contact name...Melendez? Can you please message me with your information? My closing is next week but I want to move as soon as I can after that. (From what I understand most of the moving info comes from the book they give you at closing but I'd like to pre-plan as much as possible, hence my due diligence on the board.)
That sounds like a good idea (although we should consider including some kind of receptacle for cigarette butts so they do't get tossed all over the sidewalk).
This is what I mean about a whole building full of middle-class homeowners--we will have an outsize influence on the neighborhood because homeowners GET SH** DONE We want to protect our investment!
We'd have to careful about adding a bench. Now it's making it comfortable for someone to stay and smoke. There are already a couple of guys with carts chained with to poles on park ave. I don't really think we will find people hanging out in front of the liquor store.
Thanks, sorry to snap at you The movers I'll be using have assured me they have a Certificate of Insurance so all is well and our beautiful new building will be protected.
I have the letter from the sellers' attorney's with a contact name...Melendez? Can you please message me with your information? My closing is next week but I want to move as soon as I can after that. (From what I understand most of the moving info comes from the book they give you at closing but I'd like to pre-plan as much as possible, hence my due diligence on the board.)
There are restrictions that vary based on price and time but the easy answer is yes but after 15 years
Thank you marshland.
If you decide you want out earlier than that is there some sort of provisions to sell back to the HOA, or HPD or else to an income qualified outsider for perhaps something close to what you paid?
Thank you marshland.
If you decide you want out earlier than that is there some sort of provisions to sell back to the HOA, or HPD or else to an income qualified outsider for perhaps something close to what you paid?
Can heirs inherit?
You can sell at any time at any price to a income qualified person - of course HDC will take majority of your profits before yr 15 so it is possible you make no money or lose some money on the transaction if you sell before yr. 15.
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