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  • Buying a Condo When You Own Pets

     By:Melanie Speed

    Also, you can get a lot of information from perusing the minutes of the last 3 or so meetings of the board. Check to see if there are a lot of pet complaints and what was done about them. Do the solutions seem to be solving the problems? Do people generally seem to have a good attitude towards pets?


    In Category - Home Buying
  • Differentiating Condos and Townhomes

     By:Roby Hicks

    There are several types of property to choose from once you decide to own a home. This is why you need to learn about their differences to be able to choose the best property for you. You may choose from the condominium units available or the townhomes. But before you do, consider the benefits of investing in one. Living in a condo is attractive for some but may not suit others. To ensure that you will be happy with your choice, take time to consider the many factors associated with each of the property.


    In Category - Home Buying
  • Buyers Should Take Note of the Advantages of Condo Living

     By:marco benavides

    If you are a prospective home buyer, then you should take note of the advantages of condo living. The fact is that when you buy a condo what you actually get title to is the space within your four walls and everything that is in it. A distinct advantage to condo living is that they are generally less costly than single family homes, and you will not have to worry about maintenance if you have an effective condo association.


    In Category - Home Buying
  • The Benefits of a Condo Lifestyle

     By:Terry Paranych

    Not sure whether you want to live in a house or a condo? For some people, condominium living is definitely the way to go and will mesh better with their lifestyle. There are many advantages and benefits to the lock and leave condo life.


    In Category - Home Buying
  • Successfully Buying a Pet-Friendly Condo

     By:Lynn Bulmer

    Some associations allow all and any pets. Some will allow one pet, some more. Some condos allow a small dog under a certain weight; many allow one or two indoor cats. Most condo associations allow small caged pets like gerbils, hamsters, fish, and reptiles. But don't assume that any particular condo complex allows any pets at all.


    In Category - Home Buying


  • Interior Design Wonders: Making Your Condo Look Larger Than It Is

     By:Jamie Mathwig

    A classic, space-enhancing trick is to use mirrors, strategically spaced, to create the appearance of a larger room. This does not need to be floor-to-ceiling as some homes are, but adding three or four mirror strips on a wall will do wonders to brighten the room, especially if natural light can be reflected back into the area.


    In Category - Home & Garden
  • Enjoy All the Perks of Condo Living

     By:Alvin Smith

    People usually say that condo living is costly. In the past, condo living signified high social status. These days, the affordability of condo units is no longer an issue. If you want your own home but buying a house is just too much to handle, the best option would be to buy a condo unit.


    In Category - Home Buying
  • Condo Living – Exploring the Advantages for Unit Owners

     By:Faith Warner

    Condominiums are great options for individuals and families who wanted to have a refreshing new adventure in their real property investment. Conventional homes are overflowing in the market so are infrastructures basically designed for high-rise living. Hence, if you are still torn between choosing condos or single-detached homes, it helps to discover some of the benefits you are entitled with condo living.


    In Category - Home Buying
  • Uncluttered Condo Living

     By:Mike Taylor

    Another good strategy for condo living is to use furniture with storage built into it. Many items can be found that have storage space in them, like beds, end tables, benches, and even couches. These pieces of furniture are great for storing away items that you might not use all the time but don’t want to store down in your storage locker.


    In Category - Home & Garden
  • Considering Condo Living?

     By:Jamie Mathwig

    In general, condos are less expensive to maintain then detached homes due to the more stable nature of ongoing costs of ownership. In other words, the monthly fee covers expenses such as roof or hot water tank replacements. As well, owning a condo means you don't have to worry about arbitrary rent increases.


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