NY:Luxury Condos Asking the Feds For Help
The federal government may soon come to the rescue of stalled luxury condominiums in Manhattan. Originally from Community Associations Network National
The federal government may soon come to the rescue of stalled luxury condominiums in Manhattan. Originally from Community Associations Network National
The federal government may soon come to the rescue of stalled luxury condominiums in Manhattan. Originally from National Community Associations News
The housing slump and weak economy are contributing to a host of problems, including condo owner frustration Originally from National Community Associations News
These days, at a downtown condo project, window-washers come biannually instead of every three months. Painters touch up the halls once a year, half as frequently as they once did. Security guards work fewer hours. Renovation plans for the sparsely furnished lobby are on indefinite hold. Originally from National Community Associations News
When Nik-ki Coles first saw a luxury condo building going up near her Crown Heights home, she took it as a sign the neighborhood had finally turned a corner. Originally from National Community Associations News
OUC began shutting off the water in a west Orlando community late Tuesday morning and the power is next. The developer of Veranda Park at South Hiawasee Road and Lake Debra Drive (see map) owes $336,000 on his power bills. Residents and business owners could soon be forced out. Originally from National Community Associations News
That’s why the three-course dinner the Metropolitan gang cooked in their home kitchens last Wednesday had the same effect as a big hug from Mom after getting beaten up by the neighborhood bully. It was like, Whew! Someone is watching out for me. I’m not in this alone. Originally from National Community Associations News
In a landmark lawsuit, a TriBeCa family is suing a neighbor over his secondhand cigarette smoke they say is wafting into their $2.1 million luxury condo and causing them various health problems. Originally from National Community Associations News
Vulture funds have been a key player in the financial crisis but one luxury condo building in downtown Orlando is being taken over by ACTUAL vultures. Originally from National Community Associations News
With fewer than 10 homes remaining, Soma Grand is almost sold out! Curious why? Read the full story that appeared in the San Francisco Chronicle on February 14th: Click here to find out! Soma Grand is fast-approaching to sell-out of its 246 homes. However, unlike other San Francisco high rises with dwindling supply, the homes [...]