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Need Storage For Your Co-op? Some Folks Buy Space

William and Stacey Geller just paid $25,705 for a storage room in their co-op at 49 West 72nd Street, according to New York City public records. That sounds like a pretty swell room for storing your prized possessions (or unwanted wedding gifts).

The majority of New Yorkers have something of a love-hate relationship with their apartments. The living space may be small, but they figure they can adapt by throwing out years worth of junk — first their spouse’s or significant other’s; and only as a last resort, their own.

I need more space!When that fails, they dream (sigh) about buying a larger apartment, then start regularly buying Lotto tickets in the hope of financing their lust for more space.

At this point, they start to deal with reality and explore renting a storage bin on a monthly basis. It’s economical and offers flexibility for a price.

Smart cooperatives take the “if you can’t beat ‘em, join ‘em” approach by converting basement space into storage rooms which they then lease out to shareholders each month. The renovations pay for themselves very soon, and it then becomes a steady income stream for the co-op’s “rainy day” fund to help defray the costs of fixing the roof or upgrading the boiler in a few years.

This usually poses a logistical challenge, since there are rarely enough storage bins for every apartment owner. Who gets first choice? Who gets excluded? What process will the Co-op Board use to try and resolve the dilemma in a seemingly equitable manner?

That’s when buying your own storage space outright seems to make sense. It’s extra space that you can add on to your square footage when it’s time to sell your apartment. Your apartment storage could even start a bidding war for that coveted extra space!

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March 25, 2008   No Comments