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Condos are a hot commodity
in the Oldsmar real estate
market. Oldsmar condo prices
vary depending on location
but with approximate starting
prices in the $350,000 range.
The owner of a Oldsmar condo
holds the deed for the specific
unit and homeowners association
, consisting of all the members,
manages the common areas
usually through a board of
directors elected by the
members. The same concept
is also used in other countries
with different names, such
as "unit title", "commonhold" or
tenant-owner's association
. Another variation of this
concept is the "time
share". Condominiums
may be found in both civil
law and common law legal
systems as it is purely a
creation of statute.
Due to the fact we are in
Florida and this is a popular
destination for people up
north, you might want to
consider that when deciding
about purchasing a Condo
in Oldsmar. Renters generally
do not maintain their condos
as well and this might become
a concern later. We have
noticed a trend of renters
that refuse to keep up the
property or they just don't
care. I prefer to find my
clients a condo with a primarily
owner occupied residence.
When buying a Oldsmar Condo,
I always recommend speaking
to the neighbors to find
out any dislikes about the
Condo complex and to get
a feel for the type of people
your will be attached to.
It is also very important
to have a qualified Oldsmar
Realtor to help you with
your purchase.
A condominium , or condo
for short, is a form of housing
tenure . It is the legal
term used in the USA and
in most provinces of Canada
for a type of joint ownership
of real property in which
portions of the property
are commonly owned and other
portions are individually
owned. In Australia and the
Canadian province of British
Columbia , the legal term
for this is known as strata
title .
Often,condos consists of
units in a multi-unit dwelling
(i.e., an apartment or a
development ) where the condo
unit is individually owned
and the common areas like
hallways and recreational
facilities are jointly owned
by all the unit owners in
the building. It is possible,
however, for condominiums
to consist of single family
dwellings: so-called "detached
condominiums" where
homeowners do not maintain
the exteriors of the dwellings,
yards, etc. or "site
condominiums" where
the owner has more control
over the exterior appearance.
These structures are preferred
by some planned neighborhoods
and gated communities .
A homeowners association
, consisting of all the members,
manages the common areas
usually through a board of
directors elected by the
members. The same concept
is also used in other countries
with different names, such
as "unit title", "commonhold" or
tenant-owner's association
. Another variation of this
concept is the "time
share". Condominiums
may be found in both civil
law and common law legal
systems as it is purely a
creation of statute .
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