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I received a waitlist number under 100 for Mitchel Lama "Ruppert Housing Co Inc Studio" - I truly have no idea if this is good or just interesting. I can't find any photos of these co-op apartments online so don't know if I would really want to move there - I applied thanks to a post on City Data! If anyone has good info on this building, I'd love to hear it. Thank you!
I believe it's a nice place to live. I have no idea how quickly the list will move. Did you get your application in the mail yet or is your log number just posted online? I have a log number in the low 40s, but I haven't received the application yet. Not everyone will return their applications with a check so you'll end up with even less people ahead of you. All veterans will be called first though.
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What is not to like at $12,600 + $600 a month?
A studio coop in Yorkville for $12,600 with less than $600 monthly maintenance. If you lived there for one year that comes out to $1650 a month on the high end. It’s even below 96th St. Do a real estate search and see if you can get anywhere near a deal like that in Yorkville or E Harlem.
When you sell the place you will get your $12600 back.
If that weren’t enough. It’s less than a 3 min walk to the NEW 96th St Q subway which is a terminus so you might at a seat there. Go visit sometime.
The 4,5, 6 Express subway stop at 86th St is a 10 min walk. There is a x town bus on 96th st. for other subways and the west side. There are buses on every avenue from York to 5th, except Park Ave., then more on the west side.
The nice Ruppert park two short blocks south. Carl Shurz Park and Gracie Mansion with a view of the East River are not away. Walk west for 15 min and you are at the Central Park ReservOÃr and Museum Mile, or take the x town bus.
The wait could be years long. But this is an opportunity to save for the purchase. The outcome could be well worth the wait.
Keep in mind, this is to join a waitlist. So the wait can be long, and if that is so the management co might not place a high priority in contacting the people with new log#s, or perhaps only those with very low log#s. Good luck.
I've called the office 3 times over the last five weeks and each time I called, I was told that the letters were going out that week. I still haven't received one...
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