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- Rising Rents - Grad Students Buy Condos by Nancy Woodward
Rising rents create a market for condos. Decrease your housing costs and reap appreciated value. - Town Homes and Condominiums: Good Alternative Housing – Or, Are They? by Richard Carter
New town homes and condominiums are popping up across our country faster than new baby bunnies are born in spring. There are reasons for the growing popularity; but are there also unforeseen or ill-considered issues with this rapidly embraced building trend? Are our communities ready for them? Are they well suited for families, especially those with children? Do city councils and municipal planners understand the needs inherent in high-density, multi-family dwellings of this nature? These are some of the questions the author brings to light in this terse article on the changing landscape of home ownership. - South Padre Island Condos by Ross Bainbridge
South Padre Island is an ideal vacation destination in the United States. The island offers beautiful beaches, warm gulf waters, shopping, fishing, boating, bird watching, and a variety of other activities. The island has an extensive array of accommodations including hotels, vacation homes, family motels, condos, seaside cottages, villas, and cabins. - Condo Conversion by Reg Gustin
Phoenix real estate prices have increased at such a high rate over the last two years that many potential first time buyers have come to the conclusion that they simply can't afford to buy. Fortunately, there's an affordable solution to the dilemma that benefits two very interested parties - first time homebuyers and their former landlords. - Phoenix's Hottest Real Estate Market by Reg Gustin
One of the hottest real estate markets in the last couple of years has been condominiums. More than a million condominiums are sold in a single year. Of course, the market for single family homes is also strong, but the condo market has become a great alternative to a traditional single family home. - Condos For Sale by Jimmy Sturo
As with buying other types of property, buying condominiums require that buyers arm themselves with information with regard to the type of condominium that they are interested in buying. This is important because given the unique features and the different environment that condominium living provides, buyer need to know whether they can live with the type of living that condos provide and the rules that are usually involved in communal living. The good news is that there are a number of sources from which people can get the information that they need, which can help guide them through the whole process of picking from the condos that are up for sale in the market. - Real Estate -Condos Are Becoming Single Family Vacation Homes by Nancy Woodward
Vacation homes are becoming investments. Buyers are looking for no-maintenance. Condos fit the bill. - Miammi Beach Condos by Damian Sofsian
In an era of convenience, opulence, and excesses, the word "condo" stands for a lifestyle and a point of view that demands the best. Condos are dwelling units in a condominium, and are the symbols of this new luxury culture. Amenities like magnificently decorated party rooms, a library, guest rooms, gym, pool and spa make for luxury in a condo. - Panama City Beach Condos by Eric Morris
In recent years, prices of condos have been on the rise on beachfronts all over the world. Panama City Beach, one of the world’s most beautiful and well maintained beaches, is no exception in condo prices. Of late, the trend in Panama City Beach is that condos that are under development are also for sale. - Condo Hotels - Adding It Up by Bob Waun
SEC Rules restrict free flow of information in the name of consumer protection... The SEC has legitimate concerns about some condo hotel developers selling units in their projects based solely on the 'forward looking investment potential'. If developers were left unchecked, with a pile of spreadsheets touting income potential, every condo hotel unit in the country might cash flow at remarkable levels, on paper, and every small real estate investor would have a PhD in condo hotel lingo. This is the fear. - An Introduction To Condos by Jimmy Sturo
When buying a home, people consider a number of things first before they jump on a homw. Some of these considerations include the cost, the location, and the condition of the property, which are all important to a buyer. Buyers need to ensure the property they are getting would give them the comfort and the convenience they need. There are quite a number of real estate options that buyers can choose from, which can cater to every requirement or preference. One example of these is the condominium, which has distinct features that have made them the preferred option of some buyers. - Maui Condos by Peter Emerson
‘Maui No Ka Oi’, in Hawaiian language, means Maui is the best. This small tropical island in Hawaii indeed seems one of the heavenly tourist resorts in America, with its beaches, beautiful valleys and even a volcano to add to its credits. As hundreds of tourist head towards this beach resort every year to visit its legendary Iao Valley, Haleakala volcano, coasts, Seven pools and crater islands, and many spending months together on the island, condominiums have sprung up like mushrooms throughout the island. - Kauai Condos by Eric Morris
A wide variety of condos are available in Kauai to meet different requirements. You can choose one depending on the number of guests, number of days you plan to spend here, and the kind of amenities you want. Most of the condos offer full kitchen facilities along with a barbecue grill, washer or dryer, and air conditioning. Some of the condo complexes also offer perks like Mai Tai parties and lei-making classes to make you enjoy the feeling of a family holiday. - South Maui Condos by Peter Emerson
Enjoy sunbathing and sea surfing in South Maui -- the perfect place to spend a summer with its balmy sun, miles of beach stretches and quiet old villages set in nooks and corners of the Maui Island. - Maui Oceanfront Condos by Peter Emerson
Lounge in your apartment, listening to the gentle swishing of palm trees and the splash of waves that caress the beach day and night. Several ancient healing methods describe oceans as having powerful positive vibes, sucking away negativities, soothing your mind and filling you with that vibrant, incessant energy. This may be true or not, but nobody can deny the charm and attraction the vast oceans hold; there are not many people who can tear themselves away from waves rushing to meet the distant horizon. - Park City Condos by Kent Pinkerton
Park City is approximately 30 minutes away from Salt Lake City, and is a prime location for vacations and other forms of relaxation. This city is well known for its fabulous resorts and world renowned ski slopes. While visiting Park City, there are many places to choose from when it comes to booking accommodations. - Maui Luxury Condos For Sale by Peter Emerson
Real estate is booming in Maui -- no wonder, with the number of tourists that flock to this part of Hawaii every year. Maui has been named the Best Island for 12 years in a row. - Miami Real Estate Condo Conversion by Earl Juanico
Miami has always been a vacation spot or second-home destination for people from the Northeast United States. Low interest rates, economic problems in Latin America and the dollars' struggles against the Euro have been factors that motivate foreign investors to target Miami as a more profitable alternative to European real estate. - Wanted! Scottsdale Arizona Condos, Lofts and Town homes by Liz Suto
Scottsdale Arizona is one of the most desirable real estate locations in the Southwest if not the world. Yet, like most in demand locations prices have gone through the roof. The Scottsdale condo, loft and town home market offers plenty of styles, options and price points that make the Scottsdale lifestyle achievable to many. From the first time home buyer right out of school to the luxury penthouse owner there's something for everyone. - Tired of Mowing the Lawn: Condominium Living on the Rise in America by Lance Winslow
With all the ride on lawn mowers that Wal-Mart, Sears and Home Depot are selling it is indeed interesting that the number one reason why people wish to live in condominiums is so they do not have to mow the lawn or upkeep the landscaping. Are Americans lazy? I mean riding on a lawn mower is not so difficult with a cold beer. - Sarasota Condo Market by Earl Juanico
Miami is often held out as the most condominium-crazed town not only in Florida but also in the entire United States. But examining this number in proportion to size, Sarasota is even crazier. Condo market developers have plans for 25,000 units in Miami's central business district, or one for every 24 of its 600,000 residents. The Sarasota condo market, on the other hand which caters to only a population of 55,000, gets one planned condo for every 19. - The ABC Of Condo Renting by Luigi Frascati
The right to rent and the effects of the developer’s Rental Disclosure Statement. - Daytona Beach Condos by Kevin Kling
Daytona Beach has many beautiful condos for sale. Kevin Kling can help you locate the perfect condo that meets all of your families needs. - How To Sell Your Condo Fast in Las Vegas by Dave Badger
This article will provide you with tips and information on how to sell your condo as quickly as possible. - South Florida Condo Market: Trends for 2006 by Earl Juanico
During the past six years, the scene in South Florida has transformed from low-rise structures to high-rise condominiums hundreds of feet high—South Florida condo market has been booming. - Miami Circle: Giant Smiley Face Part Two by D.C. Copeland
Now that there is a strong possibility that the Miami Circle (which from this point on will be referred to as "the thing"*) might actually be a giant "Smiley Face" (see earlier entry) and the first earliest recording of man having a sense of humor, MVB would like to take this opportunity to show what could have been if county government had handled the original discovery differently. Instead of forking over nearly $27 million dollars of taxpayers money in 1999 to the developer to stop him from developing (with nothing to show for it as of this date- the site is covered in sand to "preserve it"), a more rational approach would have required the developer to include "the thing" in the project's design. - Condo in Jackson by Fruzsina Csery
Mississippi’s capital city, Jackson has been voted one of the most ideal cities in America for several times. The state has more and more visitors every year, the condo trend’s expanding to Jackson. - Transitioning Condo Associations from Developer to Owner Controlled by Mark Nash
Purchasing a new construction home in a homeowners association can be time-consuming to manage just within your own four walls. But, take the time to learn and understand what your developer should and should not be doing during the crucial homeowners association turnover period. "Turnover is a process, not an event and it can take a few months or many years" stated Shirley Feldmann, founder of Association Advocates, Inc., which specializes in consultation and project management services for homeowner associations. A unique service they offer is in critical step of when a developer turns the association over to the homeowners and their management team, either professional or self-managed. - Commercial Real Estate Developers Go Condo by Joseph Hanoa
If you drive down the street of many suburbs or pristine residential neighborhoods, it's likely you will see people holding signs and waving. - Miami Condo Conversion: Mapped for Success by Earl Juanico
If you’re an investor, perhaps you’ve been eyeballing the Miami condo conversion market, knowing that great opportunities abound in turning apartments into condominiums.
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