|
History
Condops first came into use in the 1960s and were employed by developers that wanted to divest their residential units at a time when
condominiums were not yet in popular in major cities, particularly New York. The condop (as strictly defined) is still a relatively rare item in the US. For example as of 2007, New York City had fewer than 300
condop buildings as compared to more than 6,700 cooperatives and 2,300 condominiums, representing just over 3% of residential buildings.
|