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Step Guide To Help You To Choose What Should You Buy Home vs. Condo?

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Real Estate Broker/Owner with TDR Mortgage & Real Estate Group DRE # 1269949



iStock_000019180057SmallFive-step guide to help you make the home vs. condo decision before you move:
 
Location: First and foremost, you must decide where you want to live. From there, find out about the condo and single-family house options in the area. If you want to be in the heart of the city, condos will be more prevalent. However, for the same price, you could potentially find a single-family home just a short commute away. Check out the TDR Real Estate in CA Find a Neighborhood tool to start your search.
 
Privacy:  Think about how much privacy you would like. Having complete privacy is possible in a single-family house, while condo living means neighbors will be quite close. Condos may not offer private outdoor space.
 
Responsibility: When it comes to decisions affecting your home, do you feel comfortable involving neighbors? Many condo communities have strict rules about everything from paint choices to the hours when you can take out your trash cans. Single-family home communities tend to be more lenient, unless the community has a home owners’ association (HOA).
 
Maintenance: Many condos include maintenance fees that cover landscaping and even exterior maintenance on the unit. With a home, the home owner will have to take care of any maintenance. Many HOA communities do take care of exteriors, but specifics vary from neighborhood to neighborhood.
 
Budget: How much do you want to spend on the property? Condos are usually more affordable than a house, even with the housing market in flux. Give this point considerable thought. The last thing you want is to overextend financially. Try using the realtor.com Home Affordability Calculator to help pinpoint a budget.
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Jimmy Faulkner
Florida. Homes Realty & Mortgage - Wantagh, NY
The Best Of St. Augustine

Good explanation on the difference between home buying and the condo buy. It can be less for a buyer with a condo provided the fees are not to high.

Aug 14, 2013 01:38 AM
Li Read
Sea to Sky Premier Properties (Salt Spring) - Salt Spring Island, BC
Caring expertise...knowledge for you!

Privacy and responsibility points are key...good post!

Aug 14, 2013 02:09 AM
Teresa Tims
TDR Mortgage & Real Estate Group - Rancho Cucamonga, CA
Teresa Tims

Jimmy, yes most defiantly it can be cheaper to own a condo if the HOA fees are a resonable monthly amount.

 

 

Sep 12, 2013 06:21 AM
Teresa Tims
TDR Mortgage & Real Estate Group - Rancho Cucamonga, CA
Teresa Tims

Li, thank you. Yes I love privacy of my home and space.

Sep 12, 2013 06:22 AM