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Tips for Making the Switch to Condo Living

by Rich Kushner 06/14/2020

Photo by Douglas Bagg on Unsplash

Whether you'd prefer the townhome look or a high-rise building, there's likely a condo available locally in the style you want.

What types of amenities would you like? A dog-friendly community (or not)? A pool? Your own gardens? One or more full baths? All of these can vary among condo properties. Some amenities may be worth having simply for their appeal to future buyers when the time comes to sell. 

Trade-Offs: Traditional Home Vs. Condo Living

First, here's what might take a little getting used to:

  • Limited privacy. With shared walkways, stairs and amenities, condo living means getting to know your neighbors. Shared walls and courtyards means noise can become a touchy issue. 
  • HOA rules. HOA rules can be restrictive, down to what's visible on your patio, limits on pets and your rights to rent out, or have more than a certain number of occupants in, your unit. Expect to register your car and even your bike. 
  • HOA fees. Monthly, each owner pays the community association to keep expenses covered. Occasionally, there might be a special assessment for emergency repairs or other unexpected needs. These costs may vary by condo size.

All owners contribute to the financial health of a condo community. So, a well-managed property, full of residents who pay their fees on time and care about their property values, is best. 

Is Condo Buying Right For You?

Condo living makes sense if you:

  • Prefer low-maintenance living. Have someone else handle the  landscaping, roofs and exteriors. By pooling their funds, condo owners receive cost-effective maintenance compared to homeowners who pay individually for exterior repairs and cleaning, snow and leaf removal and so on.
  • Embrace the minimalist approach. Expect limited storage space! If you've been meaning to de-clutter, moving to a condo will make it happen. 
  • Enjoy the presence of other people. Living near other people can be a plus, especially for singles and seniors. If you travel frequently, chances are good that you'll find a trusted buddy to watch your place or pet.
  • Seek an affordable path to ownership. Property taxes on condos, as well as condos themselves, tend to be relatively affordable. Well-maintained condos tend also to be easy to resell in our current market. 

Let your realtor tell you more about how condo living meets your personal needs and goals.

Looking for a New Condo You'll Love to Call Home?

Let us show you the best-managed condos right where you want to be. We're happy to brief you on the distinguishing features of local condo properties.

If you're ready to tour your next home, we're ready to help you find the one you'll love! 

About the Author
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Rich Kushner

I donate 10% of my commission to a charity of the client's choice 

I am committed to helping you with your Real Estate needs and I work with a team of agents locally and nationally - so anywhere you have real estate needs, we can help you, and donate to your favorite cause! Some groups my clients have had me donate to are The Humane Society, Smile Train, Wounded Warriors Freedom Station, Second Chance Dog Rescue and Best Friends, to name a few.

For more than 20 years I have volunteered at the Humane Society, doing PFT program (pet facilitated therapy), where I brought puppies to children's hospitals, and Pets with Santa (picture taking with me as Santa, and people would then make a donation). I have also been active with On The Go, a service where I would drive folks who could no longer drive, to doctor’s appointments, grocery shopping, etc.