 Category: Condominiums
Category: Real Estate >> Condominiums<< previous page 1 next page >> by Karrie Rose  [ 2009-11-27 ] Many of these tax breaks were set up for finite amounts of time, running anywhere from five to fifteen or twenty-five years; and some of these tax abatements are now coming to an end at a particularly bad time. by Lee Keadle  [ 2009-07-28 ] In Summerville, the market for buying condos is considerably different than other Charleston areas because buyers choose affordability. It is best to stay under $175K so that you don’t buy a condo that is priced higher than the market can support. In this article you’ll find some of the most popular condo communities in Summerville, SC. by Rebecca Brown  [ 2009-04-13 ] The property dealing in the area of Jersey City and the Hoboken can be a huge task for anybody. There are so many professionals out there who can easily make the claim of helping you in your job of finalizing a real estate deal. It is quite possible that many people claiming to be Jersey City real estate agents or the Hoboken real estate agents can take you for a ride. by Irina M  [ 2009-04-04 ] Most senior retirees prefer 55+ communities in Delaware because of three distinct features which they consider as the most essential elements of an ideal active adult community. by Irina M  [ 2009-04-04 ] Living in 55+ communities is a promise of quality of life and sustained active adult living. It is important that you recognize the beneficial impact of living in community where your interest and concerns are reflected in their commitment to serve by the Delaware 55+ communities. by Julian Bryce  [ 2009-03-02 ] Loft living is not for everyone. But for those desiring in-town living, close proximity to their favorite night time hot spots and within walking distance to work, lofts present a desirable and affordable alternative. by Gloria Singer [ 2009-02-13 ] Pay attention to the reserve fund. All associations have a reserve fund set aside that they can draw from on a rainy day. Its value should be proportionate to the size of building and cost of repairs they may be facing. A reserve fund totalling $100,000 for a large condominium is about one tenth what it should be. When expensive repairs have to be done and the reserve fund is not adequate, unit owners are subject to an increase in dues. by Julian Bryce  [ 2009-01-30 ] New Orleans, La. has been an important city for travel and trade since the day it was first settled by Native Americans. Even before the French explorers, fur trappers and traders arrived to its shores around 1690, those who had settled there before understood the importance of the area’s advantageous location. by Julian Bryce  [ 2009-01-26 ] When one thinks of city life, local festivals may not be the first things that come to mind. However, Atlanta is full of local community festivals and events that provide cultural and educational opportunities as well as inexpensive entertainment options for all ages. by Lee Keadle  [ 2009-01-26 ] When it comes to choosing a condo in Charleston, there are 3 points that you should consider for resale value down the road. by Lee Keadle  [ 2009-01-26 ] After working with several buyers who have chosen Park West out of the many communities in Charleston, I have put together some information about these condos. Although I recommend looking at other neighborhoods, too, Park West should definitely be on your list of communities to visit if you’re considering buying a condo. by Julian Bryce  [ 2009-01-23 ] Traditional lofts are a single room which houses all of your living quarters. This can make having guests over and entertaining friends quite difficult as your bedroom flows into your living room which flows into your kitchen and bathroom! However, these tips for decorating a single room are sure to make your studio loft presentable for any occasion. by Julian Bryce  [ 2009-01-20 ] Condos in Atlanta can promote green living and a healthy lifestyle that contradicts the traditional views of life within the city. When most people think about living in condos, they view a downtown city environment full of pollution, traffic and noise. by Mike Andruff  [ 2009-01-15 ] Several residents of Emerald Terrace have been served with papers ordering them to get rid of their pets, or face eviction. The deadline for these tenants has passed and eviction notices have been sent, but residents are fighting back by taking the management company to court. by Marci McFarland  [ 2009-01-15 ] Apartments are money savers as well. You will likely be paying less than for a single-family home. You also are more likely to be able to buy in a desirable area, which often means less commuting time and money spent. Many apartments’ heat and hot water are covered by the monthly dues. 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. |