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Sell a Vacant Property in Co-op City, NY

A vacant New York property bleeds money: property taxes, vacant-property insurance premiums, Bronx County lawn-citation fines, vandalism repairs, copper theft, frozen pipes, and the slow decay that gets worse every month. Tony pays cash and closes in 7 days. Stop the bleed.

Vacant houses don't just cost money — they invite trouble. Squatters, broken windows, frozen pipes that burst in February, fines from the Co-op City code office, neighbors complaining, copper thieves stripping the basement. The longer it sits, the worse it gets. Tony buys vacant properties no one else will touch — including ones that have been sitting for years.

Most Bronx County cash buyers want move-in-ready or near-move-in-ready properties. Tony specializes in the opposite: the vacant Co-op City houses with broken windows, leaky roofs, squatters, code citations, and three years of unpaid taxes. Cash on the table.

The kind of cape property Tony has bought in Co-op City.

Bronx County Market Context

Bronx County is a mix of detached homes (Riverdale, Throggs Neck, Country Club) and dense multi-family (Mott Haven, Hunts Point, Soundview). Tony buys both.

Bronx NYC Class 1 and Class 2 rates apply; multi-family above 3 units triggers Class 2 with higher effective rates.

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Sell a Vacant Property in Co-op City — Call Tony Now

Tell Tony where the house is and what shape it's in. Get a cash number on the same call. Pick a closing date.

7 days a week, 8 AM to 9 PM Eastern.

How Sell a Vacant Property Works in Co-op City

Vacant property attracts squatters in NJ and NY. Once a squatter is established, removing them legally takes 6-12 months of court proceedings — sometimes longer. Tony has bought Co-op City properties with active squatters and handled the legal removal post-closing. You don't have to deal with it.

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Sellers Tony Has Helped

Names withheld for seller privacy. Each story is a real type of transaction Tony has closed.

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    Tony bought my late mother's house in seven days. We didn't have to clean a thing — she'd been there 40 years and the house showed it. He took it just like she left it. Cash in our hand at the title office.

    L.J. · Newark, NJ · Inherited house
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    Tenant hadn't paid in five months and I couldn't get her out. Tony bought the building with her still in it. Closed in nine days. I never even told her I was selling.

    M.T. · Brooklyn, NY · Tired landlord
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    Honest man. Said what he meant, paid what he said. I left thirty years of stuff in that house — clothes, furniture, my dad's tool collection. Tony didn't blink. Walked away with the cash and never looked back.

    G.W. · Trenton, NJ · Hoarder house

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Questions From Co-op City Sellers

How long can a Co-op City property sit vacant before Tony won't buy it?

No limit. Tony has bought houses that hadn't been occupied in 20+ years. The longer it's been vacant, the worse the condition usually is — but Tony buys it anyway.

What about back property taxes on the vacant Co-op City house?

Tony's title company pays them at closing from the proceeds. Same with code violations, water/sewer liens, and any other municipal liens.

What if my Co-op City vacant property has squatters?

Tony has bought squatter-occupied properties. Tony's team handles the legal removal after closing. You walk away with the cash; Tony deals with the eviction.

What about copper theft, frozen pipes, broken windows?

Common in Co-op City-area vacant houses. None of it kills the deal. Tony's offer accounts for restoration costs.

Can Tony close before my next Co-op City property tax bill?

In most cases, yes. If the next tax installment is 30+ days out, Tony's 7-14 day close beats it. The next bill becomes Tony's responsibility, not yours.

Bronx County vacant property, sold for cash. 1-908-768-4759.

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Get a cash offer right now.

Tell Tony where the house is and what shape it's in. Get a cash number on the same call. Pick a closing date.

7 days a week, 8 AM to 9 PM Eastern.

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