WHAT IS A FLAT ANNUITY?
You often come across the term annuity when looking for housing in a cooperative apartment. The annuity is the unpaid amount to the cooperative. It is a kind of loan, which is paid when the cooperative was created for the purpose of privatization of apartment buildings.
This loan is repaid by the cooperative to the original owner, most often the town or municipality. It is paid until it is fully repaid. And because you’re a co-owner in the cooperative, you are also paying the annuity for full repayment.
WHAT TO WATCH OUT FOR
It follows from the above that if the cooperative apartment is burdened with annuity, it is necessary to count on a regular monthly extra amount. And it's usually a few thousand. The amount is not the same for each apartment; it is different according to the layouts of apartments or by size. Therefore, ask the housing co-operative how high the total unpaid portion of the annuity is and your regular amount as well and also the amount of time you have to pay.