There are many questions a potential buyer needs to ask when deciding whether condo living will be the right fit. Living in a condo comes with many pros and cons and might not be the right choice for everyone. For some, it will be a great option.
We can work directly with tenants that need a little extra attention, to help eliminate additional work for property managers.
This real estate investment provides unique advantages - and challenges.
Reasons why not to buy a condominium. While buying a condo for some is a good opprortunity, buying a condo for others could be a mistake.
What to look for and look out for when buying a condo.
Do you think you do not need condominium insurance because your condominium association has it? You would be so very wrong if you do!
Whether you live in a traditional house or own a condominium, the right insurance policy can protect you from liability, accidents, and unexpected problems with your home. Before you pick a policy, ask your agent these questions:
Since condominium ownership is shared with the Homeowners Association there are significant differences in how much homeowners insurance coverage you may need.
The condominium association is a separate entity and needs its own insurance coverage — separate from the unit owners.