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building at 435 East 77th Street

Started by argh
over 16 years ago
Posts: 3
Member since: Nov 2008
Beware, this Board is quite difficult and very unresponsive. I've hard of nightmare Boards but this one takes the cake.
Response by vanderveen
over 16 years ago
Posts: 63
Member since: Jan 2009

Unresponsive? In this climate??? That's not very smart, is it, especially if the bldg. isn't that desirable to begin with?

I thought those bldgs. were full of older people on the Board w/ nothing else to do.

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Response by kitchenguy
over 16 years ago
Posts: 6
Member since: Mar 2009

I lived in this building many years ago. It's a nice, clean, basic building in a far east location. Hard to believe their arrogance. It's a disservice to their shareholder.

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Response by ncy10025
over 16 years ago
Posts: 198
Member since: Feb 2009

Usually when they say 'no dogs' you may get a hint of a stringent board. it's a small building so the management may be outsourced hence the delays.

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Response by alex09
over 16 years ago
Posts: 108
Member since: Mar 2009

2 uncombined 1 bedrooms w/o doorman at over $1100 psf. can't hold some people down, they just dream big.

http://www.streeteasy.com/nyc/sale/376981-coop-435-east-77th-street-upper-east-side-new-york

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Response by reddog2669
over 16 years ago
Posts: 121
Member since: May 2007

I was seriously looking at the $450K one-bed as the type of apartment I am looking for (at a lower price of course). I hope this is just an isolated incident.

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Response by alex09
over 16 years ago
Posts: 108
Member since: Mar 2009

why buy 1 for less than 450K when you can have 2 for 1.7 mill?

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Response by argh
over 16 years ago
Posts: 3
Member since: Nov 2008

kitchenguy has it right, the Board does not seem to have a realistic view of the world. Some of them probably couldn't even afford to buy their apartment today, yet they they think millionaires should be buying apartments in a building where the hallways haven't been painted in twenty years and the carpeting is from another century.

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Response by Obama08
over 16 years ago
Posts: 1
Member since: Jun 2009

My brother bought in this building and had no problems with the board at all.

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Response by ddjuro
about 16 years ago
Posts: 1
Member since: Jan 2009

Not that long ago I went to take a look to some properties on this building, I have to say they were in good shape, and had a good space, for the price an maintenance fess they were asking… that was until I was informed that from November to Jan there is going to be a assessment that will increase the cost of it another couple hundreds and that they are going to have a formal increase from January…
If somebody lives or knows some who lives here, would be awesome if they can frankly share whets going on over this property, I mean I am still interested but that “detail” of not having an idea how the fee is going to be increase is not a good feeling before you buy.
Anyone? Anyone?

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Response by FourThirtyFive123
about 4 years ago
Posts: 0
Member since: Feb 2021

Does anyone have any current (2021) insight into this building?
The last comments were from 12 years ago.
-How is the Board of the building today?
-Is the building well looked after/maintained / cared for?
-How are the current owners? Do they care to update the building?
-What about safety matters?

Thank you.

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Response by Admin2009
about 4 years ago
Posts: 380
Member since: Mar 2014

Ask a broker to assist

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