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The Wilshire

Started by dam2003
over 16 years ago
Posts: 2
Member since: Jun 2007
Does anyone know this building? How is the maintenance so low? What are the sublet policies?
Response by NWT
over 16 years ago
Posts: 6643
Member since: Sep 2008

The co-op's not carrying much debt, and gets $300K per year plus 7.6% of the RE taxes from the retail tenant. Looks as if the tenant paid $2.5K up front in 2005.

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Response by mmost
about 12 years ago
Posts: 69
Member since: Nov 2011

I have recently financed a unit in this building, and have it approved for great rates and cheap closing costs. Call or email me to find out more.

Michael Most
Senior Mortgage Consultant
917-841-8096
Email: michael.most@citi.com

The "MOST" Trusted Name in Home Loans !

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Response by juliajieli
over 11 years ago
Posts: 0
Member since: Dec 2013

Because it has supermarket downstairs, brings in income to the building. No pet, no sublet, although I heard exceptions. It's not mean for investment, it's a great place to live in. I have an exlusive listing for sale, 9F ask for $755k. -Julia Keller Williams NYC

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Response by fjgnyc
over 9 years ago
Posts: 1
Member since: Mar 2015

Any 2 beds, 1 bath available now?

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Response by GGG123
almost 4 years ago
Posts: 70
Member since: Feb 2017

The Gristede's downstairs is so expensive. But I guess a grocery store is a good commercial tenant to have during the pandemic. Less chance to go belly up.

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