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Updated over 5 years ago on . Most recent reply
Thoughts on renting condos?
Looking to acquire some properties in a local college town. Outside of apartments, most of what is available is only town homes and condos. The numbers seem reasonable other than HOA fees. Any feedback would be appreciated.
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Higher risk with condos because that HOA fee can change at anytime, I would find out who decides that. If the people living in the community itself make the decision then it will usually stay the same. Also, Condo associations can change the rules at anytime therefore can make the decision to make condos owner occupant only. Condos are also known for harder resell.
The plus side to them is condos are low-maintenance and you can probably manage the property with out a professional company.
Just somethings to think about.