Everything You Need to Know Before Buying a Co-op, Condo, Or Townhouse

Everything You Need to Know Before Buying a Co-op, Condo, Or Townhouse
Author: Ken Roth
Publisher: Amacom Books
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2006
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780814429655

If you've been thinking about buying a co-op, condo, or townhouse, you probably know that you can't get much useful information from the books about buying houses. The obstacles you face are different-and often a lot more complicated. If you're not fully prepared and properly informed, the buying process and even ownership itself could turn into a nightmare. Price and financial situation are only part of the equation, and it's important to understand all the factors before deciding what sort of home to pursue. Everything You Need to Know Before Buying a Co-op, Condo, or Townhouse is a one-stop guide to the particular challenges of buying, owning, living in and ultimately selling these homes.

Your Dream Home

Your Dream Home
Author: Marguerite Smith
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
Total Pages: 127
Release: 2009-09-26
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0446565288

The experts at "Money" magazine offer sound advice on everything involved in buying a house, condo, or co-op in this clear, concise guide. This book helps consumers construct a winning game plan when purchasing a home that's also a financial investment.

Tips & Traps When Buying A Condo, Co-op, or Townhouse

Tips & Traps When Buying A Condo, Co-op, or Townhouse
Author: Robert Irwin
Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages: 210
Release: 1999-09-21
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0071373055

One third of all homes sold today are condos, co-ops, or townhouses. America's #1 real estate expert shows what to watch for when buying one of them. Home ownership is still the American dream, but not everyone follows tradition by buying a detached one-family house. Condos, co-ops, and townhouses are increasingly popular alternatives nationwide. These "shared ownership" options have unique pluses and minuses, as Bob Irwin reveals in Tips & Traps When Buying a Condo, Co-op, or Townhouse. Like other books in his best-selling "Tips & Traps" series, it's packed with targeted, reader-friendly advice. If you're a prospective buyer, Bob Irwin will show you how to: Decide if shared ownership is right for you Read between the lines of bylaws Deal with homeowners associations Check out the seven warning signs of big trouble Handle disclosures and inspections And much more

How to Buy a Condominium Or Townhouse

How to Buy a Condominium Or Townhouse
Author: Denise L. Evans
Publisher: SphinxLegal
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2006
Genre: Condominiums
ISBN: 1572485566

The process of the contract, pre-closing issues and closing concerns are reviewed in a step-by-step fashion.

How to Buy a Condominium Or Townhome

How to Buy a Condominium Or Townhome
Author: Irwin E. Leiter
Publisher: Sphinx Publishing
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2002
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781572481640

A simple step-by-step guide to buying a condo or townhome that includes evaulating property, preparing an offer and all closing procedures

The Complete Guide to Purchasing a Condo, Townhouse, Or Apartment

The Complete Guide to Purchasing a Condo, Townhouse, Or Apartment
Author: Susan Smith Alvis
Publisher: Atlantic Publishing Company
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2007
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1601380364

Offers a complete overview of these special, usually smaller, residences. It points out dozens of hints and suggestion as to what to look for as well as demonstrating the many mistakes common with these types of investments. You will learn how to find the best opportunities, to negotiate, finance, budget, handle pre-construction issues, set values, and make the offer. You will be able to define what you are buying (and what you are not) issues on your right to sell, lease, or mortgage. You will be prepared for restrictions pertaining to children, pets, parking, vehicles, boats, music, maintenance of windows, doors, screens, air conditioners, plumbing, club memberships, recreation facility leases, use of recreational facilities, and common areas. In addition, you will learn the advantages of using credit reports, home warranties, insurance, creative financing, closing procedures, moving plans, closing and settlement inspections, and certain legal contracts. You will have instruction in obtaining mortgages -- which government agencies can help, considerations for veterans, IRA use, hiring an attorney, calculating monthly payments, and establishing an escrow account. The real estate and mortgage glossaries alone are invaluable resources, even for the 'old hand' at property acquisition.

The Condo Bible for Canadians

The Condo Bible for Canadians
Author: Dan S. Barnabic
Publisher: Neon-Publishing Corporation
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Condominiums
ISBN: 9780986865107

"A timely, admirable book. Barnabic recognizes the paradox inherent in the idea of shared private property. He provides would-be buyers with a checklist of things to look for when assessing the financial stability and long-term viability of a particular condominium corporation." -BENJAMIN GIANNI, Associate Professor, Azrieli School of Architecture and Urbanism, Carleton University "I particularly like the description of the 100-unit complex example. Barnabic's expertise is invaluable to those considering condominium ownership and to those who may find themselves on the board of a condominium association." -KIMBERLY WINSON-GEIDEMAN, Ph.D., prolific author on real estate and Professor of Finance, Insurance, Real Estate, and Law at the University of North Texas The Condo Bible for Canadians is a buyer beware and owner beware book that reveals the legal and practical realities of condo ownership, compares owning a condo with owning a house/renting an apartment, and advises consumers on the dangers of the condo real estate market, given ... The debilitating market crashes of the late 1990s and 2006 The effects of today's record low interest rates, in which: Developers are enticing consumers into condo ownership by allowing low or even no down payments Real estate prices are soaring out of the reach of those with average incomes The market is being flooded with condo units, creating an oversupply that could prove disastrous Barnabic writes that very few consumers are aware that: One defaulting unit owner can affect the well being of all unit owners A high percentage of units being rented out may be a sign that the complex may be converted into an apartment building A condo association's default on a common loan can cause the demise of the whole condo complex and its individual units The Condo Bible for Canadians also includes: The Ten Commandments of Condo Buying Recommendations and remedies for government and financial institutions, condo associations, and condo boards to make condo ownership safer Dan S. Barnabic is a noted consumer advocate and a keen observer of condo proliferation. He worked in real estate as an agent, broker, property manager, and condominium developer. His over three decades in the real estate industry began in the 1970s and intensified after he witnessed the major real estate crashes of the late 1980s and 2006.

Tips and Traps When Buying a Condo, co-op, or Townhouse

Tips and Traps When Buying a Condo, co-op, or Townhouse
Author: Robert Irwin
Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2007-01-08
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 007181616X

Steer clear of money pits and target the top properties in this hot investment sector! Condos, co-ops, and townhouses account for more than one-third of real estate sales in the United States. Fully updated to address the many changes that have occurred in the market since the first edition, Tips & Traps When Buying a Condo, Co-Op, or Townhouse, Second Edition, covers all the bases to help you navigate the process of buying into a shared-ownership development.