 Category: Condominiums
Category: Real Estate >> Condominiums<< previous page 1 next page >> by Paul Escobedo  [ 2008-11-28 ] Condos may not be the best investment however they to make great places to live. Here are some helpful reminders that will minimize your expenses if you decide a condo is right for you. by Tina Fountain [ 2008-10-29 ] Co-ops also have the advantage in borrowing money for major repairs or improvements, being able to use the "blanket mortgage" to finance them. Condo owners can only borrow money on their particular unit, sometimes not enough to cover unexpected assessments. by Mike Andruff [ 2008-10-24 ] Having neighbors live above, beside, and below you can add to residents' feelings of security in the building. In a single family home, there can be a strong sense of being on your own, which leaves some people feeling isolated and vulnerable. For those who are nervous about being totally on their own, having neighbors within arms' reach can be a great comfort. by Lee Keadle  [ 2008-09-11 ] Town homes and condos are so similar that people often confuse them or use the two terms interchangeably. So, I’ve included a set of questions you can ask yourself when you’re visiting properties in order to distinguish condos from townhouses. by Jerry Clifford  [ 2008-08-27 ] Imagine that you are living in a desirable city in a desirable condo and that all the residents have just been presented with a projected repair bill from their Home Owner Association (HOA) for $80,000 - per condo unit. It can (and has!) happened. by Mike Trinchitella [ 2008-07-15 ] Once you recognize that true peace in the home is a matter of good soundproofing, shopping for the condo that will suit you over the long term is easy. Read on for a few simple tips on making a sound decision when looking for your new home. |