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    North Jersey, NJ
    March 22 2015

    Woman's love for tennis influences Fort Lee co-op purchase

    March 22, 2015
    By DONNA ROLANDO


    Since the age of 7, when she took up tennis in her native Armenia,
    Arletta Asatrian has found her life shaped by the game, right down to
    her recent real estate purchase in Fort Lee.

    >From the balcony of her Mediterranean Towers West co-op, which she
    purchased in late February, the 44-year-old Asatrian shows why this
    purchase fit her lifestyle so perfectly: Within sight are the tennis
    courts, one of many amenities at the 507-unit complex on North Avenue.

    For a tennis player who competed for the Armenian national team and
    has coached around the world for the International Tennis Federation,
    the proximity to these courts spoke to her like a dream. It was
    something she only imagined when she first came to New Jersey 12 years
    ago and worked directly across from Mediterranean Towers West at the
    Fort Lee Racquet Club.

    "It was such a huge building," she said, "and so many people living here."

    But her real estate journey in the United States started in Tenafly,
    where she bought a home and then sold it in 2014, moving to Florham
    Park in Morris County as a coach-in-residence for a tennis program.

    "When I moved to Florham Park, I knew I was going to come back,"
    Asatrian said. What was important to her about Fort Lee was that it's
    just 20 minutes by car to see her older daughter at college in New
    York City. In addition, she has tennis students in the Bergen County
    area.

    When she felt it was time to pursue her own home again, Asatrian
    looked at co-ops and condos, but she found condo prices steeper than
    Mediterranean Towers West's, as is often the case with co-ops. She
    also relished having so many amenities under one roof at the Towers,
    like the playroom for 4-year-old daughter Nina, the swimming pool and
    fitness center, doorman security, a mini market and a hair salon.

    First, though, Asatrian had to be approved by the co-op board -- a
    feat, she said, would never have been realized without the help of her
    sales agent, Frances Kosier of Century 21 Calabrese Realty in
    Englewood Cliffs.

    "The thing people don't understand is that just because they're
    willing to pay cash doesn't mean they can buy a co-op. They still need
    co-op board approval, and there's an application," Kosier said.

    Applicants must demonstrate through financial documentation
    significant income to not only buy the co-op but also to pay a monthly
    maintenance fee, Kosier said.

    The board makes sure upfront that each buyer's income is four times
    what his or her expenses will be, she said, including the monthly
    maintenance charge that varies by unit. For Asatrian, she said, that
    came to slightly more than $1,200.

    As a result of the process, there are very few co-op foreclosures.

    This maintenance fee is higher than that charged at most condos, but
    that's because it includes property taxes, all utilities (except for
    cable and telephone), and any home repairs that might be needed, said
    Kosier, who also lives at Mediterranean Towers West and has walked a
    number of buyers through the co-op board process.

    "If something breaks, I tell them in the morning and I come home and
    it's fixed," Kosier said.

    Asatrian's application package received approval in three to four
    weeks for a Feb. 25 closing on a two-bedroom home she purchased for
    $160,000.

    "The [application] package is the big thing," Kosier said. "Every
    single thing they have to show."

    When dealing with a co-op, Asatrian said, it's important to get a
    sales agent who understands the application process.

    "I thought I would never be able to get in," said Asatrian, happy to
    be able to offer her daughters such a complete lifestyle.


    http://www.northjersey.com/towns/fort-lee-co-op-an-ace-for-tennis-mom-1.1293527

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