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Anyone deal solely in condos?
Condos are not something I have read much about at all. Just wondering if there were any pros/cons? Do you treat them like SFHs? Do they involve something similar to hoas? Just curious about them. Thank you for your time!
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@Kirk R. As I mentioned in my response to @Rebecca Bautista , the HOA covenants ,fees and efficiency are something that should be researched well prior to investing. I have three condos in a NYC suburb , and they are managed by a very efficient HOA that allows rentals(long term) as well. So my experience has been positive .