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Another West Babylon NY Coop Sold! - 106 Farber Drive West Babylon NY

Jackie Connelly-Fornuff             Century 21 AA Lindenhurst NY Real Estate: Real Estate Agent in Lindenhurst, NY

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Another West Babylon NY Sold Coop!

106 Farber Drive West Babylon NY - Country Club Gardens

Listed for $129,990 and sold for $122,990. That is 5.4% below the asking price. That is awesome for a West Babylon NY coop! It was on the market for 36 days. Now, that is a record for a coop as well.

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My homeowner and his wife are happy it sold since it was an estate sale and the buyer is one happy camper! They are a first time home buyer and a West Babylon NY coop is the perfect place to start if you can't afford a single family home.

Country Club Gardens Coops West Babylon - Market Report 2nd Quarter 2011

Jackie Connelly-Fornuff             Century 21 AA Lindenhurst NY Real Estate: Real Estate Agent in Lindenhurst, NY

country club gardens coops sold june 2011Country Club Gardens Sold Coops West Babylon Market Report 2nd Quarter 2011

Two coops sold in Country Club Gardens during the 2nd quarter 2011.

One coop was listed for $125,900 and sold for $115,000. It needed a lot of updating.

The other was listed for $179,000 and sold for $175,000. This one was beautifully updated!

There are 5 country club gardens coops under contract. One of them is my listing!

Currently, there are 10 coops for sale at Country Club Gardens in West Babylon. Prices range from $117,500 to $189,000 (2 bedroom). The other 9 are 1 bedroom units.

 

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Country Club Gardens Co-Ops West Babylon - Real Estate Market Report

Jackie Connelly-Fornuff             Century 21 AA Lindenhurst NY Real Estate: Real Estate Agent in Lindenhurst, NY

Country Club Gardens Co-Ops West Babylon - Real Estate Market Report - 2009-January 2011

2009 Median Sold Price - $170,000
Nine co-ops sold in 2009. Sold prices range from $135,000 to $189,000. They are all 1 bedroom units.

2010 Median Sold Price - $170,000
Four co-ops sold in 2010. Sold prices range from $163,500 to $170,000. They are all 1 bedroom units.

Since there were no co-ops sold in January 2011, there is nothing to compare to yet.

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2009 Median Sold Price - $200,000
Two co-ops sold in 2009. One sold for $195,000 with a list price of $210,000. The other sold for $205,000 with a list price of $222,500 They are both 2 bedroom units.

2010 Median Sold Price - $000
Five units were listed in 2010 and have not sold yet. They are all on the market still. 3 more units have been listed making a total of 8 units on the market at Country Club Gardens.

Since there were no co-ops sold in January 2011, there is nothing to compare to yet.

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There is no rhyme or reason as to why these units have not sold. Co-op sales have been slow since the end of last Summer.

Call me today (631) 703-0201 to see how I market Co-ops to get them sold. I just sold a co-op at Fisherman's Wharf in 60 days!

 


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West Babylon NY Coops - What Are They?

Jackie Connelly-Fornuff             Century 21 AA Lindenhurst NY Real Estate: Real Estate Agent in Lindenhurst, NY

West Babylon NY Coops - What Are They?

Co-ops are apartments in small or large complexes. You do not own the land or the unit itself, you own shares and you are also a shareholder. You are responsible for the walls in.

There are a group of shareholders called the Board. Shareholders vote for these Board members so that there is some control over what goes on in the development and to make sure the By-Laws are upheld.

Then you have the property management company. This company is hired by the Board to take care of the grounds maintenance and they oversee the Maintenance Manager who usually lives on the property rent-free.

Every Board in a co-op development is different. All rules are different. The Board sets the down payment amount with buyers, your debt-to-income ratio, salary requirements, and credit score requirements. Always find out what the requirements are before you put in an offer on one. Your Realtor should know these requirements beforehand. If not, make sure they call the development to find out.

The Board also has to interview you. This is usually the last step when purchasing a co-op. Some developments will pre-qualify you in the beginning. It's better to find out if you will be approved in the beginning then to find out 8 weeks later that you have been denied and you are already approved for your mortgage. Remember, most Boards do not pre-qualify you. Always ask.

Down payment Requirements - Even if your bank says you can put 10% down, some co-op Boards will want 15 to 20% down. You can't get around this so don't even try to ask. Most co-ops on Long Island want 10% down. Find out from your Realtor what co-op developments want 10% down if you can't afford to put down more than that.

Maintenance Fees - Maintenance Fees cover: underlying mortgage on the development, grounds up-keep, pool maintenance (if there is a pool), heat and heating units, water, your property taxes and payroll. The maintenance fee is tax deductible up to 65%. You have to consult with your tax accountant on this. Even if the Realtor says 65%, you must talk with your tax accountant first.

What Is Allowed? - This depends upon the Board. You need to read the By-Laws and your attorney will read them as well. Some developments are against moving or knocking down walls on the inside for fear it will not be done to code. This I can understand. Before doing any major renovations like this, you always have to get permission first.

Pets are usually allowed but for dogs, there may be a weight maximum. Some co-op developments will have a maximum dog weight of 30 pounds. Always check first.

If there is a pool, a shareholder may only be allowed 3 guests per unit.

It's a good idea to have a Real Estate Attorney that has dealt with co-ops in the past. I have used Michelle Goetz in Islip, New York and she is excellent!

If you feel buying a co-op is for you, then make sure to do your homework!

I am also well-versed with co-ops so you may contact me anytime for more information.