Its boundaries, starting from the north and moving clockwise are: East Tremont Avenue to the north, Castle Hill Avenue to the east, the Cross-Bronx Expressway-Westchester Avenue to the south (Westchester Avenue is the southern border east of Metropolitan Avenue), and the Bronx River Parkway to the west. Parkchester is dominated by the Parkchester apartment complex. Over one hundred, 13 and 8-story buildings. The surrounding area is dominated by multi-unit homes, both detached and semi-detached, along with tenement buildings. Retail is located along Metropolitan Avenue and Unionport Road.
Table of Contents
- INTRODUCTION
- New York City – The best place in the U.S. To buy
- About New York City
- Why buy property in NYC?
- Why buy now?
- Why is buying better than renting?
- The buying process
- Choose Real Estate professional
- Set price range
- Determine how to pay
- Mortgage Prequalification
- Select price range
- Determine search criteria
- Why are you buying?
- What do you want in your new home?
- Choices
- Review and visit homes
- Search for homes
- Select home
- Offer
- Prepare and present
- Negotiate and accept
- The Legal Stuff
- The negotiation process
- Selecting an attorney
- What is due dilligence?
- The contract
- The mortgage process
- Board approval
- The “walk through”
- The closing
- Estimated closing costs – Coop Purchase
- Estimated closing costs Coop Sale
- Estimated closing costs – Condo Purchase
- Estimated cosing costs – Condo Sale
- Estimated closing costs – New Construction Condo Purchase
- Disclaimer
- Credits
- Glossary of real estate terms
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