Depending on your own priorities, finances and bandwidth, you may find an apartment or single-family house is ideal for you.
"I particularly live in a community where we're in the city of Chicago but it's very suburban. It's a very town-feeling community," Hampton says. Your choice to stick to city living or head out to the suburbs should ultimately be based on your personal preference, considering access to...
Buying a Home in Phoenix What is the difference between a townhouse and condo? A townhouse combines some of the best features of a single-family home with the convenience of condo living. Continue, Buying a Home in Phoenix Should I accept a cash offer for my house?
A new job, adesire to relocate, or the opportunity to seize your dream home can create an agonizing decision: Should I sell my house or rent it out? If you decide to rent, you could realize anew source of incomefrom your tenant. But selling allows you to use yourequityto help purchase...
Condominiums may be found in any type of building, whether it be an apartment or a townhouse development. A Condominium is a legal form of property ownership, not a type of property such as residential or commercial. They may be mortgaged or sold individually from the rest of a building ...
I love the idea of renting (we have about $200,000 equity in our townhouse), but what about income taxes? My husband is retired and receives social security as well as his retirement income (roughly $7000 per month gross). How can we minimize the tax hit from not having mortgage intere...
If you are buying a condo or a townhouse, you will probably be dealing with an HOA for the entire time you own the property. You want to verify that it is an organization you want to be a part of—or at least one you can tolerate. ...
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Buying a home is a big decision for anyone with a lot of factors to consider. Add to that thetype of home to buy, and the decision can become even more complex. Whether to buy a condo, townhouse, or house will depend on a variety of factors and be specific to the individual. Take ...
is not renewed, you will have to give up use of the land upon which your home is built. Some surrender clauses stipulate that you also must surrender any improvements to the land (i.e., your condo, townhouse, or house). Avoid ugly surprises by getting the information before you buy. ...