Mike and Jackie of Tomie Raines Real Estate

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Condominiums

A condominium is a perfect for the homeowner with a busy schedule who doesn’t have time to mow grass and take care of maintenance. Condos are popular with single people, young couples, retired persons, busy professionals, and students working on degrees at Michigan State University or Cooley law school.

Condominiums frequently feature amenities such as a golf course, swimming pool, fitness center, nature areas, or simply a great location. Some may be close to shopping and educational institutions such as those above the retail shops in East Lansing, while others may offer an urban style of living near entertainment and business in downtown Lansing.

If you choose to purchase a condominium you will have complete ownership of a single unit within a multiple-unit building or complex along with partial ownership of shared areas such as lawns, gardens, walkways, parking facilities, pools and community buildings. Your financial responsibility will include payment of municipal taxes on
your unit, insurance to cover personal liability and the contents of your unit, and a monthly condominium fee to cover such things as lawn care, snow removal, building insurance, and exterior building maintenance.

Condos are available in many styles and prices. A single bedroom apartment style unit may be priced below $50,000, while a stand alone ranch unit may cost over half a million dollars.

The exterior maintenance of the complex is shared with the other owners and a portion of your monthly fee goes into a reserve account for future repairs. Some complexes will include utilities such as water, garbage removal,
and sewer in the monthly fee. Fees and coverage vary from complex to complex.

NOTE: Monthly Association fees can vary from $85 to $400 depending on the location, size and amenities. 
The average association fee in the Lansing - East Lansing area is between $150 to $240.

Condominium drawbacks
Condominiums are less private than single family homes and noise may be a problem. Quiet lounging on your deck
may not be a relaxing experience if nearby neighbors are playing music you don't enjoy.

By necessity, your condominium association will have rules and regulations that control living conditions for the general good of the complex. Some rules may be a burden to you. There are frequently restrictions controlling the size and number of pets, and how much gardening you can do on the grounds adjacent to your unit. Parking may be restricted to a single vehicle with additional fees for a second car. Should you choose to rent your unit, there may be a restriction preventing occupancy by anyone other than the owner.

The association's operating budget is extremely important to the operation of the complex. Monthly association fees are expected to cover services and periodic maintenance. If this budget has been mismanaged, you may be
hit with a huge improvement assessment shortly after moving in.

IMPORTANT:  Before purchasing a condominium unit, ask to review the Master Deed, Association by-laws, restrictions, and the Association budget. Review these documents carefully and don't be afraid to ask questions.

Site Condos
Site condominiums and the lots they're built on are considered in the real estate market to be equivalent to platted, single family subdivisions. The homes and
lots are identical to single family subdivisions except for their legal description.

Site Condos are popular with Michigan home developers due to a costly, time consuming process of platting subdivisions. Site Condos sit on privately owned lots just like any single family residence and should not be confused with typical condominium developments that have Home Owner Associations that share common elements.

 

 

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Mike and Jackie Shulsky Tomie Raines Real Estate

1400 Abbot, East Lansing, MI 48823, Suite 200

517-230-2656   

Email:
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