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Condo HOA Fees: What Everybody Ought to Know

November 17th, 2009 · No Comments

When purchasing a condo, one of the most important things to take into consideration are the monthly homeowner association assessments or maintenance fees.  These fees are paid by unit owners in order to cover the cost of the building's amenities, maintenance, insurance, etc...  It is important to understand the health of the condo association as well as provisions in the condo documents as they may lead to increases in HOA fees in the future.

A condo association is designed to operate as a not for profit corporation charged with the task of operating the building.  The association elects a board of directors to run the corporation and serve as the building's administrative contact.

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The Reality of Today’s Rental Market (For Investors)

August 29th, 2009 · No Comments

The following is an excerpt from an email I recently wrote to a client asking me about the reality of the rental market in Miami.  My client is looking to purchase a unit near the beach for use as an income-producing rental property.

In Miami and the surrounding areas, it has always been more expensive to buy than to rent.  During the bubble, this relationship was driven way out of line as people built in unreasonable expectations for price appreciation.  As prices have fallen drastically, we've seen investors looking to purchase cheap condos in desirable areas which will have good potential for price appreciation over the next 5 years or so.

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Why Using A Buyers Agent Is Important

July 17th, 2009 · No Comments
Buyers Agent

As a buyer, when deciding to work with a real estate brokerage on a transaction, you have three basic options concerning the role the firm will assume for you:

  1. The brokerage firm may work as a transaction broker.
  2. The brokerage firm may work as a single "buyers" agent (cannot represent both buyer and seller in the same transaction).
  3. The brokerage firm will not represent the buyer.  This situation is referred to as no brokerage relationship.  The brokerage firm simply facilitates the transaction.
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