Tim Arel: Condo, Yes or No?
Should you consider buying a condominium.
Condominiums tend fall
into the love them or hate them position for buyers. Here's primer on
condominiums.
Condominiums are all about communal living, which can be good or bad depending upon
your personal views. This type of communal living doesn't refer to the failed
experiments of the sixties wherein hippies packed into a structure and shared
everything. Instead, the modern condominium community is all about sharing
common spaces as well as rules, rules and more rules.
Condominiums come in all shapes and forms. Condos can be found in a single high
rise building in a downtown area or in an apartment complex type of layout in a
planned community. The structure isn't the determining point. Instead, the
issue is how the properties are owned.
Unlike a stand alone home, the property lines on a condominium are the walls of
the structure. Essentially, you own everything inside the condominium as your
individual property. Everything outside the condominium is owned jointly with
the people who own the other units. These areas are known as common areas and
are subject to group rule.
Every condominium, says Tim Arel, has a homeowners association in one form or another. The
association has rules set out by the original developer regarding landscaping
and so on. Members of the community are then elected to the board of the
association, whereupon the immediately become a focal point of aggravation from
individual owners and often wonder why they took the thankless job.
The problem with the association and condos in general is the issue of
uniformity. If you desire to change the exterior of your condominium in some
way, you must comply with the rules of the association. This means you cannot
paint your property a different color, do landscaping and so on. For some
people, this isn't a problem, but others are frustrated they can't express
themselves.
When deciding whether a condominium is a good option for your next purchase,
you need to carefully weigh the restrictions of a particular association. If
you consider yourself an individual and want to show it, a condominium is
probably a very poor choice for you.
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