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I know of a building that will do a rent-to-own option in downtown Manhattan. I was with a renter over the weekend who had the same question and the building said they would still consider rent-to-own. In the past, the building had the program but recently got rid of it. In talking with the building rep, he mentioned they can still do the progran from some units. Feel free to contact me if you are interested in learning more about the building.
Buy when the time is right, you can qualify for a loan...........and you have a down payment.
You certainly can familiarize yourself with the market and home buying process in the meantime!
Best wishes........
A couple of years ago, some developers who were having trouble selling inventory were offering a rent with an option to buy arrangement where part of the rent money would go to an agreed upon purchase price in the future. However, that was at a different point in time, when the NYC market was recovering from the 2008 crash. These are not currently being offered as the market is strong and new development inventory is moving nicely. As for individual sellers of resale units, most want to get their money out to make their next purchase. They are usually not interested in being the lender as well as the seller.
Best,
Jenet Levy
Halstead Property, LLC
jlevy@halstead.com
Rent to own in NYC is not very common because most sellers prefer just to sell out right.
Rent to own, or Lease Purchase are not common, however I have heard some owners who are taking this route in light of the fact that banks are not lending easily, due to tightened guidelines. You should know that in such an arrangement, you will have to sign a Contract of Sale, put down a deposit, and pay a higher than market rent each month, however a portion is credited towards the closing. The date of the closing will be stated in the contract for the term agreed to.
In what part of NYC are you looking to buy?
In Manhattan where most everything would be a Coop or Condo (aside from townhouses), what exactly did you hope to find? I certainly wish you luck.
