Condominiums, townhomes, and properties located
within a homeowner association offer certain perks, but it’s important to
consider them in your decision process.
How much storage is available?
Some properties include storage lockers, but
there may not be attics or basements to hold extra belongings.
How’s the outdoor space?
Your yard may be smaller than you’d find in a
traditional single-family home, so if you like to garden or entertain outdoors,
this may not be a good fit. But if you dread yard work, it may be the perfect
option.
Are amenities important?
Many properties offer swimming pools, fitness
centers, and other facilities that would cost much more in a single-family
setting.
Who handles maintenance and security?
Property managers often hire professionals to
care for common areas and perform in-unit repairs. Keyed entries and doormen
may regulate access to your home when you’re not there (good news if you
travel).
Are there required reserve funds and
association fees? How much are they?
What are the association rules?
Although you have a vote on future changes,
association rules can dictate how you use your property. Some condos prohibit
home-based businesses; others prohibit pets or don’t allow owners to rent out
their units. Read the covenants, restrictions, and bylaws carefully before you
make an offer.
What’s the average vacancy rate?
It’s never too early to be thinking about
resale. The ease of selling your unit may depend on what else is for sale in
your building, since units are similar.
How many units are owned by investors?
Some lenders require a certain percentage of
the building to be owner-occupied and may not be able to offer you financing if
the ratio is too low.
Can I meet other residents before making an
offer?
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