Yes. I agree that the form it will likely take is to build it into your purchase price so that you can essentially finance that portion of the closing costs. The seller recognizes that his proceeds are net of the concession. The one wrinkle can be that it can stress the appraisal because the bank will be looking for an appraisal to support the gross price.
Good luck to you,
Jeanne Feenick
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Hello Jason,
Considering the fact that you like to sell your house in the near future do not exaust your self thinking on a number, and a Realtor can only sugest to do some estandar renovations to get top dollar on the sale, any sale of a house is based on a numerous factors not only the two you mention!I wish you the best of luck.
Dolores Brito
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Jordan Baris Inc
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Thank you for your reply. I know there are condos with lower taxes in Union City. But I'm interested in this particular condo. Specifically, I'm interested in knowing about the chances of reducing an assessment of $8,000 on a condo worth $250-$300K.... more
The maintenance fees are based on the square feet of the apartment...Larger the unit- higher the fee...However the maintenance fees here include almost everything...Heat, H/W, Electric, A/C,Taxes etc etc...I have a great unit listed right now...Take a look at the link below and let me know if you would like to see it...
http://www.libertyrealestate.com/listingDetail.php?891119
Thanks,
Anthony-201-937-8802
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Anthony F. Curty
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2009-2011 NJAR Circle of Excellence
Liberty Realty
1 Marine View Plaza
Hoboken NJ 07030
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If I am correct, Trulia used to append the property associated with the question, but it appears it is no longer doing that. You have to state the address if you want an answer pertaining to a particular property.
Amos Elroy, SFR (Short-Sale Specialist Certified)
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EXIT On The Hudson Realty
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That's a safety item. Your landlord should respond immediately. If you don't get anything from him/her within 48 hours, have it repaired and deduct it from your rent.
If you'd like a copy of the Truth in Renting Booklet for the state of NJ, email me and I'll send it out to you.... more
Give Matt Nolan a call @ 732.513.1357. I am currently working with him on an appeal for my entire development. Tell him FRANCESCA sent you and he will take god care of you or he gets no further referrals.
He DOES NOT charge for a preliminary evaluation and he will not pursue an appeal is unjustified.
I interviewed many appraisers for my community project having knowledge of the process and this guy has certainly turned out to be a great choice. I live in a community where everyone complains about everything and to date, no complaints and nothing but kudos! So lucky am I that I can face my neighbors with a smile.
Francesca Patrizio, Broker Sales Associate,, ePro, SRES
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Even though this question is a couple years old I wanted to respond. I currently live in the Doric and I enjoy the building very much. It was one of the only places when my husband and I were shopping for homes that we would consider. It is in a convenient location for going into the city and our commutes to work. We both lived in Hoboken for many years and now we cannot believe we wasted so much money on apartments there. At the Doric we have views of lower Manhattan, Jersey City, and of course, Hoboken. Because of all the events that go on in the metro area we are treated to fireworks displays severals times a year from a balcony, it's great! Plus we have also reap the benefits of having a deli/pizza place, gym, and dry cleaner in the building.
I think the whole "co-ops are less popular" is more myth than anything that agents perpetuate. In general my experience with agents is that their knowledge of the buildings is based on old information and they do not understand co-ops are changing places as people move-in/move-out and the board changes. How a building was 10 years ago may or may not operate very differently in present day. Obviously as a person living in a co-op I think of that as plus so that if something is wrong than you know that you don't have to live with but can get things changed for the better. You can be as involved or not as you would like in a co-op. If you don't want to be involved, than it is no different than buying a condo where you pay your management fees. If you are involved with the co-op Board than you are able to offer valuable input and feedback as to how the building is managed. If you are lucky like the Doric you will have a great management company that is responsive and helpful.... more
I don't know about these units in particular, however I can tell you Union City will grow in the next few years. It is a quick bus ride to NYC with the bus express lane through the Lincoln tunnel. And with overvalued and saturated markets surrounding Union City, developers and buyers are starting to appreciate the potential the city has to offer.
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