If youre buying your first place, moving to a city where high density is the deal, or perhaps moving down and looking for more of a lock-and-leave life>
Condo living is a commitment - to close quarters with your neighbors, to elevator rides to walk the dog if youre in a high rise, to muddled voice and footsteps from above if you dont have great insulation. Which might all be a worthy tradeoff for letting someone else handle the maintenance and being able to go from renter to owner. Want to see if condo living is for you? Read on.
4 reasons to buy a condo
1. Its less expensive than a house
One of the main draws of condo living is the affordability. Of course, thats >
"Obviously, the cost of a condo versus a house depends on the size of the home, the property values of the neighborhood and the cost of living in the area," said US News. "But typically, youll spend less on a condo, especially in higher-cost markets where condos can be the only alternative to high-priced, single-family homes," says Amy Tierce, a regional vice president with Wintrust Mortgage in Needham, Massachusetts."
2. Lower maintenance
If you dont want to have to water the flowers or mow the lawn, condo living can offer a distinct advantage. You generally wont have outdoor space to worry about unless you purchase a detached condo, and, in most cases, the Homeowners Association takes care of any exterior and common area maintenance, including any landscaping in the front of your place.
"For busy home owners, not having to actually deal with the upkeep and looks of their home can be a very good thing," said Street Directory. "You have the benefits of home ownership, without all the responsibilities that go along with owning property."
3. Its all yours
Yes, some condos can feel apartment-like. But itll feel much more like a home once youve put your personal spin on it. Your landlord may not have let you paint or change out fixtures, but in your own place, youre only limited by your imagination - and your budget.
4. For the amenities
You may be looking at luxury hotel-like condos that offer a fitness center, doorman, or valet or all of the above. Or perhaps youd prefer a large pool, sundeck, and clubhouse. Amenities that are standard in many condos offer buyers the opportunity to enjoy a taste of the resort life>
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4 reasons not to buy
1. Traditionally, condos appreciate more slowly than singe-family homes
Real estate buyers arent typically drawn to places that dont offer a great value. But condos may not compare to single-family homes when it comes to building equity.
"Condominiums often appreciate in value much slower than single-family homes," said Money Crashers. "This is because you dont own any land, which is the biggest driver for appreciation. Instead, you only own the living space. Theres a big difference."
2. Common walls
Have kids, dogs, a loud voice, or a late-night TV obsession? You may bug your neighbor to the point that its uncomfortable for you both to live there. Or, they may bug you If youre worried about common walls, do your research:
3. You want a yard
You might be able to find a pocket of grass and a mini patio, but if youre looking for ample outdoor space, single-family is the way to go.
4. It might actually be more expensive
With a condo, you may have higher interest rates depending on your loan, plus monthly HOA fees that can be hundreds of dollars. And, US News warns to beware of condos that dont have their finances in order.
"Some condos are underfunded and therefore have no money in reserves to pay for capital improvements such as concrete and wood repair, painting or roofing," they said. That could create a situation where each of the owners is assessed to pay for the repairs.
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