FL: Bulk buyer’s condo coup busts small-time investors
Sixty-five percent of units at The Kensington owe fees to the homeowners association. Maintenance has suffered Originally from Community Associations Network National
Sixty-five percent of units at The Kensington owe fees to the homeowners association. Maintenance has suffered Originally from Community Associations Network National
Borrowers run into two problems when getting a mortgage on a condominium: high costs and strict standards that make it hard to qualify for a loan. Originally from Community Associations Network National
Borrowers run into two problems when getting a mortgage on a condominium: high costs and strict standards that make it hard to qualify for a loan. Originally from Community Associations Network National
Borrowers run into two problems when getting a mortgage on a condominium: high costs and strict standards that make it hard to qualify for a loan. Originally from Community Associations Network National
Shoreline Towers Condominium is tired of fretting over the double-whammy of falling property values and lost assessments as foreclosures pop up in its building. Originally from Community Associations Network National
Grand Oak, like many condominium communities, limits the number of condos that can be rented: Only three of the 66 units can be leased at the same time, and they are all spoken for. Originally from Community Associations Network National
Sixty-five percent of units at The Kensington owe fees to the homeowners association. Maintenance has suffered Originally from Community Associations Network National
Sixty-five percent of units at The Kensington owe fees to the homeowners association. Maintenance has suffered Originally from National Community Associations News
Sixty-five percent of units at The Kensington owe fees to the homeowners association. Maintenance has suffered Originally from National Community Associations News
Shoreline Towers Condominium is tired of fretting over the double-whammy of falling property values and lost assessments as foreclosures pop up in its building. Originally from National Community Associations News