By: David Chandler
Condos have become an increasingly
attractive home ownership option for singles, young couples,
families and retired couples (that's just about everybody!). A condo
is a viable option for anyone who wants to own a home without the
worry of repairs, maintenance and dreaded chores like snow
shoveling.
Condos are usually located in well established,
proven neighborhoods. Giving you the opportunity to see where
everything is before you decide to buy. Some condos are the same
size as houses as far as square footage is concerned, and the
accessibility is a little more governed. You have people closer to
your condos so there is more of a chance that someone will watch
your property while you are away.
You need an inspection
completed before buying a condominium. Do not forget that when you
buy a condo, you are also buying into the entire building in which
your condo is located. As a co-owner of the building, you will be
assessed your proportional share of the cost for corrective work
required in common areas, such as the roof, heating system, or
foundation.
Condominiums will increase your buying power.
Condos usually sell for 20 to 30 percent less than similar detached
homes. You will have all the luxury of owing your own home, but will
be able to share the cost of upkeep on the building, roof, and
foundation. For most buyers the choice is to buy a condo that meets
their living needs or continue to rent.
Condominiums usually
cost less to maintain than detached homes. The replacement cost of
the high rise's roof, may be more in absolute terms than replacing
the roof of a detached single-family home, but the cost per owner
should be less.
Condominiums have amenities that you could
not otherwise afford, such as swimming pools or tennis courts, there
own community center with exercise rooms and much more. Condominiums
are ideal homes for people without children or some with a very
small family.
After reading this article completely you
should have a general idea of why buying a condominium maybe what
you are looking for.
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