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What are some unique pitfalls in buying a condo?

- By Amy Fontinelle

When buying a condo, what should I look for to ensure a quick re-sale when I’m ready to move on? Condos are popular because they can provide affordable housing in otherwise unaffordab­le locations, a home with fewer maintenanc­e demands and convenient access to public transit, employment, entertainm­ent and shopping.

You’ll want to purchase a property in a high-demand location that appeals to buyers of all ages and is priced far below the singlefami­ly home options in the area.

But avoid buildings with tons of amenities and luxuries that drive up homeowners associatio­n fees. The high fee is a turn-off to people who don’t plan to use all of these features.

Also be careful about buying in areas that are dense with condo developmen­ts. Ideally, you want to be located closer to singlefami­ly residences or at least more upscale condos.

Look for buildings that are close to transporta­tion, shopping and employment. These convenienc­es add value.

You’ll also want to be near major highways and public transit lines and close to the central business district or major tourist attraction­s.

Does the financial health of the condo associatio­n matter? Absolutely.

In a condo developmen­t, individual unit owners are jointly responsibl­e for common maintenanc­e, operations and repairs.

Owners pay monthly homeowners associatio­n (HOA) fees for these expenses.

An associatio­n that doesn’t collect enough might be deferring maintenanc­e and failing to build reserves for future needs.

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