Condominium
Contrairement aux co-ops, les condos permettent aux propriétaires de posséder directement leur unité, ce qui facilite l'obtention de financement et permet plus de liberté pour louer l'appartement. Les copropriétaires paient des frais de copropriété mensuels qui couvrent l'entretien des espaces communs et les charges de l'immeuble. Les condos à Manhattan sont généralement plus coûteux que les co-ops équivalents.
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