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Condo prices are going down, HOA fees going up. What would you do?

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If you're familiar with the condo market in the Tamarac area of Florida, you've likely noticed that prices have stagnated or even started to decline. Meanwhile, HOA fees are skyrocketing, with multiple special assessments rolled out each year to cover various repair costs. These rising expenses are cutting into profits, while property values remain stagnant. I'm starting to consider selling some of my properties as-is, even if it means taking a loss. My intention is to invest in a different state and potentially recover those losses within 1.5 to 2 years. What's everyone else's take on this? I'm curious if anyone has a creative solution I might have overlooked.

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Quote from @Tom Stern:

If you're familiar with the condo market in the Tamarac area of Florida, you've likely noticed that prices have stagnated or even started to decline. Meanwhile, HOA fees are skyrocketing, with multiple special assessments rolled out each year to cover various repair costs. These rising expenses are cutting into profits, while property values remain stagnant. I'm starting to consider selling some of my properties as-is, even if it means taking a loss. My intention is to invest in a different state and potentially recover those losses within 1.5 to 2 years. What's everyone else's take on this? I'm curious if anyone has a creative solution I might have overlooked.


 The condo market in florida eventually imploding after that collapse and the law regarding inspections of buildings over a certain age was obvious for those looking from the outside. Honestly, sell and sell as fast as possible. That is my recommendation.

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