condominium: Looking To Buy a Retirement Condo on the North Fork of Long Island? Go Jump in a Lake!
- 08/07/08 06:18 AM
Authored by: Laurie MindnichAugust 7th, 2008 category: Buyers OK, not literally jump in a lake, but perhaps a toe dip in the community pool. The decision to leave a long term family home is tough enough; the notion of “starting fresh” often adds stress to those seeking a retirement condominium. Often termed “active adult” and “55-plus” communities, the premise is to offer a home surrounded with people of like-age and life stage for those no longer in need of a larger home. There are any number of opportunities on the North Fork of Long Island, from Riverhead to East Marion. When (8 comments)
condominium: Retirement Condos- North Fork, Long Island Report
- 12/30/07 11:02 AM
December 30th, 2007 Best wishes for a healthy and peaceful 2008! In the interest of those looking for condominiums on the North Fork of Long Island, the following is a market report, with information obtained fromMLS Long Island http://www.mlsli.com/. Aquebogue, New York condominium sales Jan. 2007- Dec. 2007 BY COMMUNITY: Silver Village: 2 sold; average price: $494,000. One 3 bed/2 bath; one 2 bed/3 bath. Common charges for this community are in the $223/month range. There are currently 4 homes available, ranging in price from $365k to $485k. Baiting Hollow, New York condominium sales Jan.2007-Dec.2007 BY COMMUNITY: The Bluffs: 5 sold; average price: $409,600. All sold were (5 comments)
Having recently returned to Colorado after a 10 year hiatus, the changes are amazing- right along with the little trees that are now grown, new homes have undergone a similar growth- bigger, better, and more choices than ever!