Real Estate Investing in New York by Christina Kremidas
Douglas Elliman Podcast
68 episodes
5 months ago
In this I'm breaking down the surprising truth about co-ops versus condos in New York City real estate. While co-ops are known as the more affordable option with lower purchase prices, I'll show you the shocking math that reveals they actually require MORE income and cash on hand than their pricier condo counterparts. Through a detailed side-by-side comparison of a $1M co-op and $1.25M condo, I'll expose how co-op down payment requirements, debt-to-income ratios, and post-closing liquidity ...
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In this I'm breaking down the surprising truth about co-ops versus condos in New York City real estate. While co-ops are known as the more affordable option with lower purchase prices, I'll show you the shocking math that reveals they actually require MORE income and cash on hand than their pricier condo counterparts. Through a detailed side-by-side comparison of a $1M co-op and $1.25M condo, I'll expose how co-op down payment requirements, debt-to-income ratios, and post-closing liquidity ...
Real Estate Investing in New York by Christina Kremidas
57 minutes
6 months ago
What Your Real Estate Attorney Should Be Asking
Jonathan Movtady graduated from the University of Florida in 3 short years with a Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration. He also studied International Business, while living abroad, at Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona. After that, he earned a Juris Doctor at the University of Miami School of Law. Shortly thereafter, Jonathan was admitted to the New York & New Jersey Bars in early 2011. Jonathan has been practicing Real Estate Law ever since. Cl About the Ho...
Real Estate Investing in New York by Christina Kremidas
In this I'm breaking down the surprising truth about co-ops versus condos in New York City real estate. While co-ops are known as the more affordable option with lower purchase prices, I'll show you the shocking math that reveals they actually require MORE income and cash on hand than their pricier condo counterparts. Through a detailed side-by-side comparison of a $1M co-op and $1.25M condo, I'll expose how co-op down payment requirements, debt-to-income ratios, and post-closing liquidity ...