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First Time Home Buyer Advice - Buying a Condo or Loft in Atlanta Georgia

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Real Estate Agent with eXp Realty - Urban Nest Real Estate Group GA# 305421

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If you are a first-time home buyer, taking the time to ask the right questions when you are in the process of shopping around for an Atlanta condo, loft or townhome can help you to make an informed decision:

How much are the monthly Condominiun HOA fees... and what is included? The HOA (Home owners Association) fee can vary from complex to complex, as well as the coverage.  For example, one complex may pay for your water bill, while another may not.  Those complexes with pools or other amenities often have a higher HOA fee.

How many renters reside in the complex in comparison to owners? Try to avoid complexes where there are more than 25% of residents comprised of renters.   Some lenders do require that the ratio is 25% or less in order to secure financing.  PLUS, as a homeowner, you want to ensure that other condo / townhome owners are interested in maintaining their property so that your investment is protected.

How many of the units have been sold?  If you are considering a newly constructed condo or townhome, this is a critical question for two reasons:  One, your lender may require that at least 25 - 50% have sold (or are "under contract")  to ensure that the value of the property is stable and two, you don't want your property value to go down if the builder deeply discounts the remaining 20% of the units just to get them sold.

How is the condo association managed? A professionally managed association should have a third-party property manager unless it is a small condo building or complex.  Don't be afraid to ask the seller or the neighbors how they feel about the association/management company.

atlantic station condos and lofts for sale Are there any current or pending Special Assessments? The Seller will have to disclose to both you and your lender if there is a current special assessment and/or if they know if one is coming up.  Special Assessments are used to make significant repairs or enhancements to a building -- when the Homeowner's Association Reserve Fund does not have enough to pay for it.  Special Assessments can cost hundreds if not thousands of dollars, so it is critical that you do your research.  As a Buyer's Agent, I always do a lot of research to ensure that my clients are protected, including asking for a copy of the HOA Budget and also requesting the last 12 months of HOA meeting minutes.  Why?  Sometimes the sellers do not regularly attend the monthly HOA meetings, so they are not even aware that a special assessment is being considered by the Homeowners Association.

How much money is in the HOA Reserve Fund? When you make your monthly HOA payment, a portion of it goes to a Reserve Fund that is later used for periodic maintenance (painting, pool, upgrades, etc).  It can also be used for damage to the condo buildings (i.e. a tree falls on a roof).  You and your real estate agent need to ensure that there is enough money in the fund to cover damages and future maintenance issues or upgrades.

Is the Condo Development FHA Approved?  Beginning February 1, 2010, FHA "Spot Approvals" will not be allowed.  What does this mean to you?  It could prohibit or significantly delay the purchase of your new condo or loft (if you are getting FHA financing).   New Condominium Guidelines from FHA - Part One

In today's real estate market, there are some fantastic deals on Atlanta lofts and condos, but you need to do your due dilligence to make sure that your investment is protected and you are truly ENJOY your new home!

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Steve Loynd
Alpine Lakes Real Estate Inc., - Lincoln, NH
800-926-5653, White Mountains NH

Kerry, one last question to ask, is there an on-site short term rental program, this can put the entire project in to a "condo-Hotel" category which will require a good portfolio lender as Fannie Mae wouldn't make the loan if that is the case.

Jan 12, 2010 07:43 AM
Lori Bonicelli
Bonicelli Design - Marietta, GA

Great post Kerry!  This was very informative.  Next week I have a two new condo listings and was trying to find out the best way to market them.  I will answer your questions to show transparency in our listing.  Again, great post!

Jan 24, 2010 01:31 PM