Today, some eight years after the economic devastation of the Great Recession first began to gather steam, financing for co-op and condominium buildings and individual unit purchases is again widely available. The market is overall quite healthy, and though there have been some systemic changes to this part of the financing world as a result of that financial meltdown, today’s co-op and condo financing instruments are remarkably similar to what was typical before the bursting of the housing bubble sent the economy spiraling.     Read the article…………..

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