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30 May, 15:49

A buyer is looking for a multi-family option that includes common area maintenance and will allow him to take advantage of tax incentives for homeowners. His agent may recommend he choose a condo over a co-op because?

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  1. 30 May, 16:27
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    If you by a condo, you can deduct your mortgage interests from your gross income, property taxes are also deductible, and you can also get a homestead exemption on your condo since it is your home.

    Co-ops on the other hand are corporations that own a building, and you own shares of that corporation. It is very difficult and only under certain circumstances, you can deduct mortgage interest expenses on a co-op, but generally not. You cannot deduct property taxes since you do not own any property yourself and you cannot claim a homestead exemption for a co-op for the same reason.

    That is why co-ops are usually cheaper than condos.
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