Posts Tagged ‘Condominiums’

Bargain condos – a good form of investment

Thursday, September 1st, 2011

We are all aware that housing industry is still struggling and has yet to recover. Buyers know that current situation is the perfect time to purchase cheap Roy Utah condos, and they are taking advantage of it. What can you see in the market at this moment are over flowing number of foreclosed properties that include condos with prices below than its original value. Read More >

Luxury Lakefront Condominiums Could be Within Your Reach

Monday, March 14th, 2011

Much has long been revealed the so-called housing bubble in the United States. After growing significantly for years, housing prices in most financial markets are inching downwards. Several analysts are even calling this a buyer’s market, especially for condominiums. If you have been suppressing buying property, or have belief that the fee is out of your reach, it could be time to dive right in and reach for your American dream. Read More >

Purchasing A House – Don’t Be Fooled By An Appraisal

Sunday, September 12th, 2010

Numerous homebuyers incorrectly suppose an appraisal of a home will be the last authority on its price. To your novice homebuyer, he or she unquestioningly accepts this home price as set in stone. Read More >

Buying A Home – Is It Really Better Than A Condo?

Thursday, July 15th, 2010

If you’re contemplating purchasing a property in a condo, townhouse, or subdivision development, you’ll be forced to follow a stringent homeowner association rules and regulations; pay fines when you fail to obey these rules; be subjected to a property lien when you can’t keep up with the monthly association fees; violation fees and other assessments; and receive additional fines when you break the rules. Read More >

Buying A Home – Don’t Waste Any More Of Your Life Renting

Monday, June 28th, 2010

If you’re like most renters, you dream of the day when you can buy a home, but you fear you’ll never qualify. It’s not uncommon for most renters to find excuses on why they can’t buy a home. Unfortunately you’ll even find renters in their thirties and early forties who haven’t purchased their first home and continue to suffer with the headaches of renting. Most of them truly believe they can’t afford to buy a house. Read More >