For many, retirement isn’t so much about stopping as it is about changing. Changing the priorities in their lives. Changing saving and spending habits. Changing the scenery by taking trips and vacation. Another change many retirees make is changing where they rest their head. Large homes, left empty-nested from children long grown; tedious and strenuous […]
read more »As is common with new condos, you may find yourself in a situation where the developer (also known as the sponsor) is pulling up stakes and you need to self-manage. This normally occurs from “turnover” or when over 50% of the condos have been bought out by new owners. At this point the original developer […]
read more »Being a landlord can be a very rewarding experience, not only with earnings, but also with helping your tenants. It’s important to protect your costly real estate assets and all you’ve invested in. In the event of a disaster these insurances will allow you to quickly recover and rebuild, and to make sure your tenants […]
read more »Living in a condominium can be a lot of fun. You don’t have to shovel your driveway, mow your lawn, or chase small furry creatures out of your basement. Unfortunately, condos aren’t exempt from storms and other disasters. Like a home, it is important to keep them properly insured against the many types of possible […]
read more »Buying a condo is a great option for many that are anxious to become homeowners but aren’t ready to buy a home, or for those who want to own property without the responsibility of maintenance and upkeep. However, before you take the dive into buying a condo, there are a few important things to consider.
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