NEVER Buy a Condo

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Jackie Baker

Jackie Baker

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I know many think that a condo is a more affordable option to a single family home. But condos these days come with a big share of problems and I’m going to tell you why you should never buy one.
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@JackieBaker
@JackieBaker 28 күн бұрын
Want to know which types of houses you should never buy? ➡kzfaq.info/get/bejne/bL6Ina6HmJ3Lg58.html
@depreciatingasset
@depreciatingasset 16 күн бұрын
Or stop electing crime loving politicians or politicians ok-ing insurance monopolies
@cascas5080
@cascas5080 14 күн бұрын
I agreed you but safety has not price specially today U.S. A single house without HOA has no the same advantages as has a Condo such gate security, maintenance (today is so expensive), roof, pool/social areas, sports, etc. The issue is the corruption in the boards but Gov. in FL issued new law coming July 1. & owners need to involve more in HOA meetings. I love u videos.
@edwardmiller9611
@edwardmiller9611 29 күн бұрын
I was a renter for most of my adult life. Rent was becoming so expensive, I decided to buy a condo. Now, after 15 years my condo is Paid For. I am a member of the Board of Directors Directors. We are keeping HOA rates as reasonable as possible. I never could afford a house. Much better than an apartment.
@whatevergoesforme5129
@whatevergoesforme5129 28 күн бұрын
Good for you but not all HOA officers are as reasonable and ethical as you, sadly speaking.
@erikyoshi5549
@erikyoshi5549 28 күн бұрын
Second that. Ours is managed by 2 star property management company! They lag with repairs !
@user-tb7rn1il3q
@user-tb7rn1il3q 28 күн бұрын
Most Condos are apartments. Very few are row homes or single family. It’s better to own a single family home in a hands off HOA or no HOA.
@candyluna2929
@candyluna2929 27 күн бұрын
Sir, the dollar won't be worth anything by then
@ftr911drvr
@ftr911drvr 27 күн бұрын
Nor are homeowners....im soooo sick of privileged people complaining about HOAs and the fees when you signed up to pay HOA fees. You also signed up for the rules and regulations. Nobody else the majority of these people need to grow tf​@@whatevergoesforme5129
@deeliteinhair4053
@deeliteinhair4053 29 күн бұрын
My HOA IN FORT LAUDERDALE FL WENT FROM $430 TO $1400.00 PER MONTH! I politely sold it and moved on. The People who didn't do the same are now situational hostages! No one wants to buy there with that high HOA. The only amenities are the pools. THATS IT!
@joncarbone
@joncarbone 29 күн бұрын
Sure I bought years ago but my mortgage is only 1,250. 1400/mnth in HOA fees is criminally insane.
@quietstorm1050
@quietstorm1050 29 күн бұрын
Yikes 😳
@DQDebra
@DQDebra 29 күн бұрын
It went up that much because insurance costs in FL have skyrocketed especially due to recent hurricanes.
@JackieBaker
@JackieBaker 29 күн бұрын
Holy cow! That is so crazy! How can anyone afford that?
@randymanchester6993
@randymanchester6993 28 күн бұрын
Happy for you that you got out. I just sold in Pompano and am now happily renting.
@rheldaestenson
@rheldaestenson 29 күн бұрын
I owned a condo for 11 years. Never again will I buy one for all the reason Jackie mentioned.
@jltaco85
@jltaco85 29 күн бұрын
What prompted you to buy one in the first place?
@bhaalgorn
@bhaalgorn 28 күн бұрын
If i had to guess because theyre substantially cheaper. Many people dont have an option when condos are starting out at 400k and detached houses are 800k+. ​@jltaco85
@tracy9058
@tracy9058 27 күн бұрын
@@bhaalgorn 💯 correct. My question is, when someone retired can no longer taking care of their homes to do aging, decided to buy a condo, how they are going to afford it now?
@matt7iron
@matt7iron 27 күн бұрын
🥵 Tell us your horror stories about Condos
@rschier1
@rschier1 27 күн бұрын
@@tracy9058 It's far better for them to simply budget for maintenance with what they would have spent on HOA/Commons charges.
@NicolewithouttheH
@NicolewithouttheH 29 күн бұрын
I bought my first home at 23 and it was a condo. Were the HOA and neighbors a pain? Yes they were. But it was also a good way for a young single woman to ease into home ownership (I was only responsible for the maintenance inside of my unit) and I pocketed a lot of equity when my husband and I sold and moved into a home. It can be a good choice for some people.
@Floratic
@Floratic 28 күн бұрын
Yeah, I always saw condos, townhouses, and manufactured homes as a good short-term starter place. Long-term I feel like you'll be bleeding money. Once you build some equity you can sell it and get something else. Either that or rent it out.
@msbebelle07
@msbebelle07 28 күн бұрын
Before condos where cheaper, now they are overpriced and comparable to home prices….and HOA fees …well they were low to but now to high because of all the reparations and maintenance higher cost…I wish I could by one for my daughter (special needs) I was looking for a studio, no luxury, no special amenities…250 000$… and 4500$ annuals taxes fees…so really not the same market …imagine the prices for a regular simple 2 bedrooms..yes they are overpriced that’s the main reason that a lot of them stay in the market for a long time…
@cherifbar
@cherifbar 29 күн бұрын
I have lived in the same house for 50 years. I am now old and no longer able to look after the house anymore. I want to sell my house and live in a condo but thank you for the heads up on the pitfalls of condo ownership.
@janetbusener6326
@janetbusener6326 29 күн бұрын
Stay in your home and hire a handyman. Get a roommate.
@bearcubdaycare
@bearcubdaycare 29 күн бұрын
​@@janetbusener6326 Having had to have this conversation with a parent, there comes a time when it's not the right choice. Most hang on too long (and the house deteriorates as a result). Even bringing in contractors takes effort and time. After decades of safe driving, driving becomes difficult and a hazard. There are plenty fine senior living facilities, with chefs from famous hotels, and small theaters with reclining leather seats and popcorn machines, for about what you'd spend anyway, all in.
@jackbaldwin3649
@jackbaldwin3649 28 күн бұрын
@@janetbusener6326 100% agree.
@sidewinder3434
@sidewinder3434 28 күн бұрын
@@janetbusener6326 Exactly!
@lovinglife419
@lovinglife419 28 күн бұрын
Yeah, don’t do it.
@striperkid
@striperkid 28 күн бұрын
She ain't lying. I owned a condo for a decade and just like a boat owner, the happiest day is, when you buy it, and sell it.
@marilynrybak9154
@marilynrybak9154 10 күн бұрын
The happiest day was when we sold it- but it was the most painful day too- as we took a loss. But, we no longer have the high HOA monthly fee or assessment fee(s). That’s why we are now soooo happy we no longer own that condo!
@Chuck-qi8pw
@Chuck-qi8pw 28 күн бұрын
Although most people dislike HOA FEES THAT ARE RISING, you will have maintenance costs for single family homes too. I currently have a single family home which is 68 years old. I estimate that I will have about $100k in maintenance costs coming up. House needs a new roof, new floor covering, new water line, new sewer lateral, dry rot repairs, new kitchen counter top, new paint inside, some new landscaping (8000 sf lot), etc. etc. I have been impounding extra money for years knowing these repairs were coming up for an old home. If you own either a condo or single family home , you are going to have maintenance costs. Everyone needs to set reserves aside when you own real estate. Some options I could use to pay these repairs: pull money out of reserve account, tap my home equity line of credit line, and/or refinance with new first loan. Currently the house is free and clear with a line of credit available for $150k which I renew with my bank every 10 years. Hopefully my story will assist other homeowners to navigate through these challenges that we all face at some point during our ownership. Folks, you have to think of the future at least 10 years down the road.
@carrob704
@carrob704 27 күн бұрын
I agree. As an owner of a SFH that is paid off, I can attest to the fact that it is not cheap either. Rising expenses of a SFH can be compared to the HOA fees of a condo, but they are not called "monthly HOA fees" or lumped into a monthly espense. Rising homeowner insurance, taxes, lawn services, major repairs, etc. are much much higher than a SFH IMO
@JasonAdank
@JasonAdank 25 күн бұрын
At least these are normal issues that you can honestly plan for. WIth the HOA fees, you have to worry about all that, and then also corruption, embezzlement, greed, and incompetence of the HOAs. I think Jackie's point about investigating the HOA is literally the most important if youre going the condo route.
@user-lt9pq9fr5z
@user-lt9pq9fr5z 25 күн бұрын
you are more at the mercy of inflation in a condo. In my house I clean the gutters, clean the outside of windows and siding. I mow the lawn, plant the garden and shovel the drive and walkways in winter. I painted and patched up the driveway, I repoint some brick, installed windows. I caulk and paint. if I keep on top of preventative maintance it's even cheaper not letting things get to a point whole walls are rotting out like what was happening in our complex with the last place we had. In a condo title *everything* dealing with CP is hired out at whatever those services cost now. so not only at the mercy of inflation with materials costs, but also the labour. also not all boards are smart. Some are dumb enough to do work in the wrong order, or go with crappy contractors so the work fails prematurely, or ignore issues until owners are facing 300K plus special assessments for each unit to deal with epic water damage, rot mold and a failed building envelope that should have been addressed at least a decade prior. went from a strata title townhouse (strata=condo) to SFD and NO question is SFD is substantially cheaper per sqft to keep and maintain, and zero comparison for your peace and quality of life.
@AC-yt3we
@AC-yt3we 24 күн бұрын
Yeah but at least you're responsible and have real transparency into the finances.
@liliswenson6144
@liliswenson6144 21 күн бұрын
Now that my husband is over 80, I am glad we got a condo because we would have to hire our maintenance just like condos do. Our board is all owners so they look for the best deal. Most condo owners are seniors and supportive of each other. It is less expensive than assisted living, for sure. Detached house maintenance is fine for people under 75 but it gets harder for seniors
@michaelp6301
@michaelp6301 28 күн бұрын
Condo HOA dues go up because of the cost of upkeep of a building, etc. I know this because I am the treasurer. The same goes for the high cost of owning a house.
@marilynrybak9154
@marilynrybak9154 10 күн бұрын
My parents live in a condo and they say the management company that is paid a lot of money by the residents (HOA) does very little work for them. They have searched for “better” management companies- and have had different companies--but, it’s always the same result-- poor service by the management company in comparison to the large amount of money they pay for the management service. Our HOA, single family homes, hired a management company a few years ago (we are in the second company now) and we get little to nothing (except sending out the HOA annual bill) out of the company. Residents can’t even get a returned phone call - we have questions and concerns regarding the landscaping company they just hired (using our HOA dues). They let go of the awesome local landscaper and hired a company from out of area that is doing a horrible job. And, when people call the Management company- calls and emails go unreturned. So, now the HOA Board is getting the heat and pressure to hire a new management company. But, is there a better one out there? Two out of two have been less than desirable, so far.
@ytadventurer9170
@ytadventurer9170 27 күн бұрын
I bought a condo in Florida in 2013 for 75k still near the bottom of the bubble crash, and I absolutely love it. I have never once regretted my decision. To be fair, there is ZERO chance I'd be able to afford to buy it at its current estimated value. The HOA fees have gone up because of the Florida insurance crisis, but I bought into one with a locally run HOA with excellent reserves. It's also all single and dual level buildings within a bird sanctuary... 7 pools and 4 tennis courts for 500ish units, and I can't imagine buying a house with grounds as wonderful and walkable as these. Also... I hate yard work. At this time, I have every intention of retiring here and spending the rest of my days in my current home. If the Florida housing market falls into a death spiral, that may change, but I'll cross that bridge when I come to it. Til then I've got some much nicer, more scenic bridges to cross daily.
@frostyinf5170
@frostyinf5170 16 күн бұрын
Where I live condos are nowing going for $400-$500k+, in 2024, for 1/2 bd apartments, but single-family houses, in those in terribles shape, are going for $1m on average. Housing prices have gotten out-of-hand many placed, and will likely get worst (especially where I live). The people who could've bought when housing prices were reasonable are the only one benefiting from large equity increases over the last 10-20 yrs. Sadly I had to rent over that time.
@daddylogan
@daddylogan 29 күн бұрын
Never again! Had one for 10 years. HOA fees went up every single year. Sold it when it was a sellers market and paid cash for a single family home. It was like giving my self a raise by dumping those HOA and special assessment fees!!!! ;-) - and to boot the condo was in CA. - which is turning to crap. Not in CA. anymore and that also gave me a raise.
@Thisismeofcourse
@Thisismeofcourse 28 күн бұрын
CA is becoming a shi$hole, even for the wealthy
@yosoy1224
@yosoy1224 29 күн бұрын
That also happens because people do not attend the HOA meetings
@michaelcap9550
@michaelcap9550 28 күн бұрын
Special place in hell for HOA's.
@kevinthomas334
@kevinthomas334 28 күн бұрын
Living in a 270 unit condo lucky to get 10 owners to a COA meeting. They do zoom for meeting. Totally insane. But that's the way they operate. Giving you fair warning. Don't buy. It maybe too good to be true. RUN
@alanj9978
@alanj9978 26 күн бұрын
I attended condo meetings. It turns out my vote mattered about as much as it does in any election ... not enough to matter. I own a house now, my problems are all my own.
@priscillabranch9824
@priscillabranch9824 14 күн бұрын
Thank you for your response! 🎉
@tresjolieme81
@tresjolieme81 29 күн бұрын
I had to buy a condo because I cant afford a ranch house in the Seattle metro for over 600k. Condos appreciate here pretty well.
@genxtechguy
@genxtechguy 23 күн бұрын
Same here. I think condo life in the Seattle area is a bit different. It’s a much more common type of housing here. The HOA fees are high in some cases, but trust me, you’ll spend a comparable amount on upkeep and maintenance of a single family house. Potentially higher property taxes on a sfh as well. I enjoy the very low maintenance lifestyle.
@tresjolieme81
@tresjolieme81 23 күн бұрын
@@genxtechguy I do too. The property taxes for some of my coworkers small homes is 5k a year where I pay half that. HOA is low in my area I got the affordabilty for picking a higher crime location. I dont care about the school zone. Success is not based on who has the most but who needs the least. So I agree with you live below your means for more peace of mind.
@Trix897
@Trix897 13 күн бұрын
Same, but it works better for me anyways. I don’t have space I don’t need and I don’t have to worry about dealing with anything outside of the studs of my condo. People not in the Seattle area don’t get that in some places, making 6 figures doesn’t guarantee being able to afford a single family home here. If I had a dollar for everyone I had to explain this to…
@deborah2768
@deborah2768 29 күн бұрын
I would NEVER purchase a property with HOA fees. They'll suck the life out of you.
@Panzer4F2
@Panzer4F2 29 күн бұрын
I was talking to a fellow who was fined by his HOA because his visiting grandson had left the garage door open on a Saturday afternoon.
@deborah2768
@deborah2768 29 күн бұрын
@Panzer4F2 I think a lot of these HOA board members have a napoleonic complex. They thrive on making peoples lives miserable.
@BREEZYM6015
@BREEZYM6015 28 күн бұрын
Good luck with that. 😂
@JKinLVN
@JKinLVN 28 күн бұрын
@deb....YEP!
@whatevergoesforme5129
@whatevergoesforme5129 28 күн бұрын
Unfortunately, where I live, you can't avoid HOA, grrrrr.
@idkmybffjill9682
@idkmybffjill9682 29 күн бұрын
I don’t regret my first being a condo it doubled in value… I also don’t regret selling it If you want a foot in the door in owning real estate they can work but houses are better
@ADAMSIXTIES
@ADAMSIXTIES 29 күн бұрын
As a condo owner everything you say is correct. But their are pros and cons to everything.
@JackieBaker
@JackieBaker 29 күн бұрын
Absolutely! Thanks for watching!
@JKinLVN
@JKinLVN 28 күн бұрын
What's the difference between a condo and an STD? You can get rid of most STDs.
@mplate1792
@mplate1792 28 күн бұрын
I've owned homes and condos. I agree and disagree with some of your points. Land means taxes and yard work. Your health and amount of available free time will determine your ability to perform yard chores. In my experience it was more expensive to hire a lawn service than it is to pay HOA fees. Condos are cheaper to buy, and they have lower taxes than homes. Taxes vs HOA fees...math determines the more costly. Based on recent sales, my condo is worth 90% more than when I purchased it. Good enough investment? No shortage of buyers here. Condos sell as fast as homes. Rules enforce common courtesy. Are not intrusive to decent folks. They also ensure that renovations are done safely and do not harshly impact your neighbors. Special assessments... it depends. In my area single family homes and condos had terrible issues with foundations made with cement product from China. The house owner has to come up with a massive pile of cash (or get a loan) to remedy it. The condo owner shares the cost with everyone in the complex. The condo owner doesn't need to deal with the various contractors.
@nancy78811
@nancy78811 14 күн бұрын
Yup, love living in a condo! My condo has a fully equipped gym, a great multi-purpose room, a dog wash station, a competent building manager keeping the place clean, minor repairs, etc. No short term rentals allowed. I never have to mow the lawn, weed, rake up leaves, shovel snow, that's all done for me. Mail and packages are safely delivered to inside the building. No risk of porch pirates. No solicitors at my door. Noise is minimal, only a bit coming through the floors from above. And news flash people, when you're in a single family home you hear whoever is moving around upstairs when you're downstairs, significantly more so than an apartment. I grew up with a huge family in a busy home. The occasional foot steps or something dropping from upstairs is so much better than what I was used to growing up.
@mindfulmaximalism
@mindfulmaximalism 13 күн бұрын
@@nancy78811 Your condo will age, and your HOA fees will increase significantly over time to the point no one will want it. The amenities will decline. No one needs a dog wash station. Use your shower. That's a gimmick to sell naive consumers when the condo is new. It won't last. I lived in a condo for 22 years, and what a nightmare it became. Condos are a scam.
@Mrch33ky
@Mrch33ky 3 күн бұрын
Two words: Champlain Towers.
@LindaLovesLofts
@LindaLovesLofts 2 күн бұрын
I agree, I"ve had both as well. I love the carefree lifestyle of a condo. Mine is practically a "townhouse" since i don't have anyone above or below. And I love the community and people, everyone looks after each other at least in my community.
@marknc9616
@marknc9616 22 күн бұрын
I lived in a condo in Raleigh, NC for 21 years and had a good experience. The homeowners fees do increase generally annually. However, you have to allow for adjustments due to inflation and increased expenses as buildings age. I was on the HOA board for 6 years. In our community, the HOA was responsible for the roofs, siding, landscaping, roads, community lighting, community insurance, and very expensive retaining walls. I sold my condo closing in 2023. I moved out of that area for personal reasons. I miss my neighborhood, my neighbors, and my beautiful community and former home.
@Sarbury12
@Sarbury12 29 күн бұрын
Bought one 2 years ago. Felt pressured to “get in the market”. And we regret it. Building is from the 60s, and now that market has cooled, we couldn’t sell it without taking a big loss. Oh yeah, and we’ve got 2 babies now so this 2 bedroom condo is feeling tight. Rent is “throwing money away” they said. Real estate “always goes up” they said. If there’s a silver lining, it’s that we worked the kinks out with our first major real estate purchase so we’ll feel more informed when it’s hopefully time to get a house. But that’s a stressful lesson.
@andrelukin6364
@andrelukin6364 14 күн бұрын
She didn't mention all the reasons why living in a single family detached home is a real pain in the a**. And one of them is car dependency. When you live in a condo you are usually living in a pretty dense urban environment, you can walk to many places and live car free/car light depending on your area. To me car dependency is a reason why I would never buy a single family home.
@jaylewis5035
@jaylewis5035 29 күн бұрын
Our condo fee just went down from $645 to $488 and that fee includes gas heat (cold Northeast climate), public water and public sewer. It also includes a deeded underground parking space, elevator serving all 6 floors and nice neighbors who share their gourmet creations and help each other all the time.
@maryherje7120
@maryherje7120 29 күн бұрын
Glad to see a positive comment. I love my condo. The pools are amazing, there are beautiful views, very pet-friendly, great neighbors, and responsible boards.
@denisepfahl3147
@denisepfahl3147 29 күн бұрын
@@maryherje7120 you are lucky and have an ethical board, but your situation is the minority
@JackieBaker
@JackieBaker 29 күн бұрын
Wow! That is unusual! So glad that happened for you.
@whatevergoesforme5129
@whatevergoesforme5129 28 күн бұрын
@@denisepfahl3147 Agree. I wish it were the majority but it isn't so I sold my condo.
@jackbaldwin3649
@jackbaldwin3649 28 күн бұрын
That is so not the norm. Count yourself lucky.
@johannajay3176
@johannajay3176 29 күн бұрын
Reasons 1 to 4 are why I didn't want a condo/townhome. The assessment was especially scary to me,since they are out of my control.
@gregq3474
@gregq3474 29 күн бұрын
I bought a condo with my former spouse and had to deal with a new roof assessment for years to come. That and a nightmare of an older tenant who lived behind us. We could barely play our music at a reasonable volume before the cops were called. His justification was that if he could hear the slightest bit of music from any of the units he would call the authorities with a noise complaint. We were in our mid 30s at that time and lived rather low key so having the cops at our door for noise was a total buzzkill. The officers heard the volume and were quite sympathetic to us 😄
@joannah.185
@joannah.185 28 күн бұрын
Where ear pods or head phones. Don’t bother anyone that way
@boethius1812
@boethius1812 28 күн бұрын
Joanna 185:Moron.
@bernadetten.8751
@bernadetten.8751 28 күн бұрын
If an old person can hear your music you should wear ear plugs. Older people don't have the best hearing
@gregq3474
@gregq3474 28 күн бұрын
@@bernadetten.8751 Not an old person, was in his late 50's but his hearing was pretty keen. There was a time where the board held a meeting at his home and he freaked out over someone's music next door to him so no he wasn't elderly nor deaf nor hearing impaired. He was simply a controlling knob who was finally served a harassment complaint after several tenants got fed up with the nonsense. I remember it was either the town ordinance or maybe even the bylaws which had a clause stating music may be played at reasonable levels. He stopped his nonsense once folks got fed up made the harassment complaint. Life was tolerable for several years until we finally moved from there. 😄
@FaithandNova
@FaithandNova 27 күн бұрын
@@gregq3474being that his ears was super sensitive he should have been the one to wear ear plugs lol
@islesofshoals3551
@islesofshoals3551 27 күн бұрын
Recently sold my first floor condo due to noise and dogs all over the place
@athena3865
@athena3865 15 күн бұрын
There are two beautiful condo buildings in our city that do not allow pets, especially dogs.
@user-oo8ei4lj6s
@user-oo8ei4lj6s 15 күн бұрын
​@@athena3865People are noise as well
@LindaLovesLofts
@LindaLovesLofts 2 күн бұрын
You just had irresponsible and inconsiderate neighbors, that sucks. I live in a soundproof concrete loft. I don't hear any neighbors.
@bigcahuna42366
@bigcahuna42366 29 күн бұрын
I would never buy a condo because I'm an introvert and I place a high value on the sufficient amount of space I have between my neighbors and I
@jamesmcinnis208
@jamesmcinnis208 15 күн бұрын
That kind of buffer is also important for I.
@MTBSPD
@MTBSPD 27 күн бұрын
25 years ago, my choice in Seattle was to buy a condo in Seattle, remain a renter, or become a road warrior spending 1 1/2-2 hours a day stuck in traffic to and from a house I could afford in the suburbs. I bought the condo. I used the time I saved not doing yardwork or sitting in a car to work more, save my money, and then buy and manage a rental. After a few years, I sold the rental and invested in a commercial property. Now, my income from the commercial property will be greater than my social security income. Seattle rents are now typically over $2,000 for a one bedroom apartments. In 1 1/2 years, my mortgage will be paid off, and I have over a half million dollars of equity. Living in town, I've been able to commute by bicycle and not get unhappy and unhealthy sitting in a car in traffic. My car savings also contributed to my being able to afford the rental. In lower cost areas, houses are a viable option, but in more expensive areas, the choice is becoming to get a condo or stay a renter.
@andrelukin6364
@andrelukin6364 14 күн бұрын
You are so right! Car dependency is a pain. And there are also many expenses associated with car ownership when you live in a single family home neighborhood. (Average annual car ownership expense is up to 12k now). When you live in a condo in a dense urban environment you usually don't need a car!
@Trix897
@Trix897 13 күн бұрын
Even in South King County, home ownership isn’t a thing for most people anymore.
@highvibrational2007
@highvibrational2007 29 күн бұрын
I am totally qualified to go conventional... But FHA is your friend! They protect you big time. A friend was getting so annoyed because FHA inspected the hell out of this Florida condo. She couldn't get it because: 1. there were too many rentals 2. it had a special assessment, and the seller did not inform 3. The property insurance was underinsured... 4. They require full inspections! 5. HOA fee maximum yearly increase MUST be in the covenance! She ended up going conventional, and guess what? Her HOA monthly fee ended up being more than her mortgage! WTF!
@gilleygurl
@gilleygurl 29 күн бұрын
In Denver, HOA fees hover around $500 and up. This does not even allow for your own washer/dryer. Most units you have shared laundry. It also rarely includes parking. You'll get a mediocre pool if you're lucky. Rip-off
@louis20122
@louis20122 27 күн бұрын
When condo fees go up, condo values go down. And condo fee is such a waste of money. Paying for someone's salary and nonsense rules they create
@siouxrose7766
@siouxrose7766 27 күн бұрын
Thanks for mentioning the noise. People really have different sensitivity thresholds. My sister had a condo in NYC across from Trump tower, but the woman above her was a night nurse who'd enter with clacking high heels at the wee hours. My sister politely asked if she would just take off her shoes and she gave a rude response. I can't stand the pounding of a boom box. People often sit at parking spots with that damned thing going. It amazes me that there are obviously millions of people who negotiate these sounds and worse and seem to be fine.
@marytomskicrane7189
@marytomskicrane7189 26 күн бұрын
We have lived in our condo since 2007. Our condo fee is only $295, up from $150 when we moved in. The HOA replaced our roof and takes care of snow removal n lawn care. We have a community pool that we use almost daily in summer. We don't have to worry about neighbors not picking up dog poop or hanging inappropriate window drapes or placing old cars n stuff in their driveways. There is give n take, but we feel safe here n like our neighbors.
@porcudracului
@porcudracului 19 күн бұрын
People like you are the reason videos like this are made. " old cars", "inappropriate window drapes"? Who decides what inappropriate drapes are? Get a iife
@bettesmith1117
@bettesmith1117 29 күн бұрын
A friend bought a condo in an older conversion and now has a condo fee of almost 1k a month. I thought she was crazy.
@dianekirvan9906
@dianekirvan9906 29 күн бұрын
As a 26 year Florida Realtor who has sold numerous condos I agree with you regarding the uncertainty of possible special assessments as well as rising HOA fees. Especially oceanfront condos require an enormous amount of exterior maintenance. The salt air is brutally corrosive and cause concrete spalling. Hurricane Ian then Hurricane Nicole knocked down may condo seawalls along our coast and pool decks and pools fell in the ocean. Master condo insurance doesn't usually cover the cost of the damage requiring special assessments to help pay for the restoration. Living in a condo is like living in a hotel. Too many rules. Lack of privacy. Can be noisy. Some balconies are not private. And the list goes on. As far as appreciation, what I have witnessed is that, like any real estate transaction, that timing is key. After the "great recession" condos in our area depreciated as much as 50% but now the price of a condo is out of sight. Far from being affordable. Condo sales in our area are often cash sales. You are right about FHA financing. There are not that many condos in our area that are FHA approved. Also VA loans may not be possible as well. There are even condos that can only be financed by a few select lenders. I would never own a condo either. The condo market is a volatile one. Values are like a roller coaster and HOA fees constantly rise. I also agree with your other video about homes you wouldn't buy. You nailed that video too. Our experience tells us what to stay away from. Thank you for doing these videos. However, there will always be buyers that make bad choices, which is actually great for our sellers. Because, ultimately, we all sell condos and homes that we would never buy!
@alphaomega1351
@alphaomega1351 29 күн бұрын
Unfortunately, due to the limit of physical land, that's all they seem to be building in the northeast. What's amazing is that despite all the negatives, the prices are the same or more as a single family, not including the HOA fees. Yep, you'll be paying $300k for a single bedroom, single bathroom, 500 square feet apartment. Want the top floor? Well, if one is avaliable, add another $50k to $100k. Oh yeah, nobody wants to be at the bottom, so each floor up will cost 10s of thousands more. And again, that doesn't include HOA and taxes. I honestly don't know how people manage. 😳
@whatevergoesforme5129
@whatevergoesforme5129 28 күн бұрын
I really wonder why people want the upper floors. I have always preferred the first floor and if that is not available, then the second floor. Maybe it is because I hate elevators and I don't mind noises outside. And I want to get out of the building as fast as I can for any reason.
@Cocolicious08758
@Cocolicious08758 28 күн бұрын
I agree
@paulineb66
@paulineb66 15 күн бұрын
The condo may be $300,000, but I’ll bet the houses are $600,000. Also, I bought a top floor unit for security reasons. Most breakins are ground floor units.
@michaelrocha1570
@michaelrocha1570 29 күн бұрын
Condos are nothing more than an expensive Apt.
@cessaly100
@cessaly100 29 күн бұрын
Yep! You GOT it!
@asimskentzos9231
@asimskentzos9231 29 күн бұрын
its vry safe for woman living on their own.
@Thisismeofcourse
@Thisismeofcourse 28 күн бұрын
@@asimskentzos9231 quite the opposite! your neighbors upstairs and downstairs can make your life a living hell..example, if they smoke and you don't....or if they stomp over you...or are loud in general...I know, it happened to me and I had to sell at a loss
@BREEZYM6015
@BREEZYM6015 28 күн бұрын
​@@ThisismeofcourseI agree. I dealt with upstairs neighbors making noise for years when I lived in an apartment.
@jimuelfaylona
@jimuelfaylona 28 күн бұрын
Depends if you get the right one I’d say. I got lucky cause my monthly is 200bucks lower than rent. Also everyone seems super responsible. Haven’t had an issue this past year Looking to refinance whenever rates go down tho. My rate is so ass.
@monicaladner-smith4121
@monicaladner-smith4121 25 күн бұрын
I just wanted to say that HOA mean home OWNERS association. So if the fee gets too high, the homeowner can petition, to lower it. The management company and the president are the ones responsible for the fee, it’s not an invisible entity making the amount. Just putting things into perspective for you all. Condo’s don’t have to be having huge HOA fees, if the homeowners all start to get involved and not leave it up to the only 2 people deciding the fate of the majority of owners in the community. They ARE part owners, not renters.
@dianneferraro7969
@dianneferraro7969 18 күн бұрын
That's not how it works. Depending on how much you spent for the year and want you need to spend will determine the monthly fees for that fiscal year. You couldn't go lower if the budget calls for these expenses like landscaping, HVAC, security, cleaners, annual fire alarm testing, pest control, waste disposal etc You wouldn't be able to do without these expenses so this would determine your fees and if you have parking or a locker.
@sleepycalico
@sleepycalico 29 күн бұрын
Anyone who imagines buying a condo is a good idea should rent one first. That ought to be enough to see the seriousness of some of the problems such as the noise and lack of privacy and the woeful curtailing of exerting your own preferences. Even tiny mobile home park lots give you more privacy than the shared walls of a condo. Honestly, I would rather live on the road than buy a condo. Don't do it. Just don't do it.
@DefundTheFringes
@DefundTheFringes 28 күн бұрын
Noisy shared walls are reason #1 for many, beyond price. But the HOA rules can also evict bad eggs.
@paulbrungardt9823
@paulbrungardt9823 29 күн бұрын
Condos are great for investment---maintenance of outside area & insurances are covered. Common grounds are kept free of tacky vehicles & noisy pets. Deferred maintenance is maintained in reserves. You might not have HOA fees on your non HOA property, but every 20 years get a big bill when your roof needs replacement.
@KiwiCatherineJemma
@KiwiCatherineJemma 28 күн бұрын
Yes I think it is curious that 'Merican houses so often have those bitumin roofing shingles which last, as you say 20 years. In many other countries, such as throughout Australia and New Zealand (so climates ranging from cool temperate, alpine mountains, Mediterranean, desert, warm temperate, subtropical and tropical cyclone) various forms of corrugated metal roofing are very often used. Even some old time original corrugated iron has lasted over 100 years with occasional painting. Nowadays they have colorbonded steel or aluminium metal sheets . So excluding catastrophic storm damage etc, yeah a roof should last 100 years on a typical domestic house. Sheetmetal roofs always survive hail-storms remaining waterproof no matter how bad (even if they suffer some damage which later gets replaced on the insurance). They lend themselves easily to capturing rainwater, which can be safe for human drinking in most areas, otherwise used as water for the garden and lawn etc. America ! wake up and start using metal roofing. (Use the appropriate hurricane resistant fixings in high wind areas, and along sea coasts).
@LexTime89
@LexTime89 24 күн бұрын
@@KiwiCatherineJemma Sorry to burst your bubble, but corrugated metal roofs are already very popular in the US and have been for a while.
@toddwilkinson5474
@toddwilkinson5474 29 күн бұрын
Large HOA condo fees are usually new roofs, windows, siding, etc. Near Portland, there are 250K condos with $900/month HOAs - imagine trying to sell one.
@martingainty9623
@martingainty9623 28 күн бұрын
which is what happened to stepmum Bought in 86 when HOA was 100/month..by the time we sold in 2020 HOA was 1000/month My GOD..thats a Mortgage Payment !!!
@nikkid4890
@nikkid4890 2 күн бұрын
My parents always used to say that condos are tomorrows future slums
@johnw8938
@johnw8938 29 күн бұрын
I had to subscribe after watching this today Jackie. I'm 65 and have never owned a condo, but intuitively I sensed there w/b a lot of downside to owning one. You just showed me I was right all along. Also, I like the way you think about whether it w/b difficult to later sell a home or not, as part of the "buying decision making process". That's what I've always done in buying homes. (Answer: selling a condo c/b very difficult to do....)
@JackieBaker
@JackieBaker 29 күн бұрын
So glad you found it helpful! Thanks for the sub!
@bicoastalguy
@bicoastalguy 28 күн бұрын
I have owned a condo in LA for the last 3 years and while some of this is true, it's a bit embellished. First, HOA fees have definitely gone up since we moved in and we have had a special assessment due to insurance increases. However, if you own a single family home, the expenses covered by HOA fees have also gone up. It's just that 100% of the burden is on you, the homeowner. Where we are, a 3 bed, 1600 sf single family home on a 6,000 sf lot starts at $1.8 million and goes up from there, so unless you're loaded, want to move to a bad area or enjoy spending multiple hours a day in the car, you're looking at a condo. We bought a larger 4 bed condo for way less than that and have a sub-3% interest rate. The assessments and HOA fees stink, but seeing our rent go up every year and never knowing what the annual rent increase would be was worse. As for the noise, rules and other items, those are not big issues for us at least. Our HOA doesn't bother you unless you really leave a mess in the common area or want to do a renovation that could alter the structural integrity. We have not had any issues with noise (we only have two common walls). Since we are on the second floor in the back of the building, we actually have a lot more privacy and security than people in single family homes on their small lots. I will say you need to do your homework and even then it may not be enough. You also REALLY need to go to the HOA meetings as annoying as they can be. It's not perfect by any means but we have more control of our unit than we did when we rented and we also have much more space. Realistically, if you live in a typical suburb with reasonably priced homes, a single family home is usually the better option, but in major cities on the coasts, if you want to own, you're probably going to have to look at condos. Just make sure you know what you're getting into.
@chezsuzie
@chezsuzie 28 күн бұрын
I agree-in areas where the cost of real property is at a premium, condos can be a great option to own-but with the caveat that you absolutely have to know what you’re getting into!
@mindfulmaximalism
@mindfulmaximalism 13 күн бұрын
You can sell a house with a new roof much easier than a condo with an outrageous condo fee. Condos are massive structures that age terribly. Get back to us when you've been in your condo for 30 years and want to sell.
@greggould4275
@greggould4275 27 күн бұрын
GREAT video! I know people with condos, never knew much about them. Bought a house a few years ago, NO HOA, nothing. I will never buy a place that is associated with any HOAs!
@carolerichard5250
@carolerichard5250 29 күн бұрын
It’s not just condos that have rising HOA’s.🤪
@jackbaldwin3649
@jackbaldwin3649 28 күн бұрын
True, but condos have far higher HOA fees. It's not even a comparison. 😜
@DQDebra
@DQDebra 29 күн бұрын
The good things about buying a condo: 1) no yard work 2) building is maintained for you 3) less to worry about if it’s a second home and you’re not there for long periods of time 4) easier and cheaper way to live on the beach 5) amenities provided like indoor and outdoor pool, exercise room, game room, library
@JackieBaker
@JackieBaker 29 күн бұрын
Great points!
@Neiri-qg2wk
@Neiri-qg2wk 28 күн бұрын
You’ve got to share the pool, the exercise room room and library with hundreds of other people. Not so much fun as having your own. I’d rather take the money that I’m paying for HOA fees and save for my own exercise room or pool
@mindfulmaximalism
@mindfulmaximalism 13 күн бұрын
Buildings are supposed to be "maintained for you." You assume it's being maintained because you have no responsibility in the property. There are plenty of older condos that are not maintained properly, leading to all kinds of expensive issues. I know. I lived in one. Don't drink the kool-aid.
@Monaco_mechanical
@Monaco_mechanical 29 күн бұрын
Really appreciate your videos, Jackie. Thank you
@JackieBaker
@JackieBaker 28 күн бұрын
You're so welcome!
@InfoSecGuardian
@InfoSecGuardian 28 күн бұрын
Many of your points have counterpoints. Those HOA fees are INSTEAD of the costs Homeowners have such as saving monthly for replacing the roof, for repainting the fences, for the gardener (not just mowing, but plant replacement and tree trimming), repaving the driveway (or access street); outer wall maintenance (e.g., painting) and INSURANCE. A good HOA is computing rates to meet budgets that project upcoming maintenance expenses and insurance payments makes sure dues/fees account for those costs. Whereas, buying a Pre-Owned home, the buyer isn't giving you their savings for all the upcoming expenses. No, instead, you're supposed to have it. You might pay a million for the home, and then have a roof that's at age 25 (needs replacement in 5 years). Did the prior owner transfer 83% of the projected costs for the upcoming roof repair to you? NO. They did not. BUT, if you buy the condo... guess what? The HOA saved that money and you're funded for the upcoming roof repairs. As for price appreciation, the costs of the condos factors in the HOA fees. Low HOA fees, the better match in price they are to surrounding houses. The higher HOA fees (e.g., downtown towns may have fees as much as 4,000 a month), you will likely get a steel on the price of the Condo. Unfortunately, or fortunately, the 30 year mortgage payment in combination with property taxes, Mello-Roos, Special Assessments, HOA fees, and the like create monthly payments of which Supply and Demand dictates price. If it weren't for loans, surely the prices of real estate would be much lower. Agree on noise of the neighbors. If buying a condo, buy one that has a lot of insulation between units.
@75aces97
@75aces97 27 күн бұрын
Indeed. I guess mine is a townhome as opposed to a condo, but a pay a few hundred per month for snow removal, landscaping, and exterior maintenance. People are scared of association fees, but erroneously believe theyd otherwise keep that moulah in their pockets. Nope. Think how much it costs to buy mowers, weed wackers, garden tools, shovels, snow blowers, gasoline or batteries for same, garage space, sheds, lean-tos, fences, paint, tar, mortar, shingles. And then the one true non-renewable resource: time. Whatever you save on monthly fees you give it all back and then some across multiple trips to Home Depot.
@lynnmartz8739
@lynnmartz8739 13 күн бұрын
@@75aces97 My husband and I love our condo, and living in it. It's affordable. 1000 square feet is plenty for us and our cats. The Board and the Management company deal with hiring the groundskeepers and exterior building contractors. Sure the HOA fees have gone up over the last 20years, We have never had not do I think we ever will have the need for a special assessment, as our Reserves are well funded. We now pay $300/month which is NOTHING compared to the jump in rent fees in our area. Someone was surprised at having to pay property tax... it's property that you own, I don't know how you'd be surprised by property tax, but since a condo costs less than a house, our taxes are more affordable. Part of our HOA dues goes to insurance for the building, so we spend little more than renter's insurance for our own personal property. Our electric heating/cooling bill is lower since we only have 2 exposed walls. While our being on the top floor our condo means we have the roof above us, those below us spend even less on heating/cooling. We love the 3rd floor:; we can leave the windows wide open all night and are perfectly secure. Our floors have some sort of sound reduction concrete, and any flooring we put down is carpet or has similar sound reduction. Our buildings are well-designed, well-built, and well-managed. We don't spend the money and time for a house that we don't need, nor do we rent with the rising rental fees and no pet rules. We love it.
@user-po7cq6cl2z
@user-po7cq6cl2z 28 күн бұрын
Excellent video Jackie - I myself would never buy a condo for all the reasons you mentioned - but for someone starting out or an older person not wanting the hassles of a house - they would be great to rent. Also, as a lot of condo owners head for the exits, there may be some fire sale opportunities for investors - but you have to go in with your eyes wide open. The biggest issue to me would be deferred maintenance. We had friends that bought in an upscale building in Florida and got on the board. Florida is a tough environment to be in for a large building. They were appalled of the amount of work that had to be done - some of it structural. It was explained to them that there were a lot of older owners that wanted to keep the fees low and especially avoid any special assessments. They figured they would pass away or be put in the nursing home sooner or later so they kept pushing things back. When the building collapsed in Florida it was tragic, but we were not surprised. In spite of the new laws in Florida that are supposed to deal with this, the threat of this will be a continuing issue. I would be scared to death to live in an older high rise condo, especially in Florida. This to me dwarfs all the other reasons not to buy a condo.
@user-nd1xo1ol2t
@user-nd1xo1ol2t 29 күн бұрын
I've always lived in single family homes or unattached townhomes. A couple of years ago after a divorce and relocating to a different state, I decided to buy a condo because it was more affordable. However, it was the biggest mistake of my life. To make a long story short, due to noisy and inconsiderate neighbors I only lived in the condo for 4 months and owned it for 6 months. I sold it and got the hell out of there as it was causing me a lot of anxiety. The HOA won't help you when you try to get their assistance in these types of situations. They only care about taking your money and they will turn on you if they sense that you're complaining too much. Condos are overrated and sometimes they're worse than living in an apartment
@Scott-xf5xb
@Scott-xf5xb 28 күн бұрын
Great info! Thanks.
@Trix897
@Trix897 13 күн бұрын
As a single, neurodivergent woman with executive dysfunction, owning a condo is the best way for me to own my home. My HOA is reasonable, I keep to myself, and it’s enough space for me to have a home office but not big enough to have a second person live with me. It’s exactly how I want it. It’s best to not say “never” when it comes to anything to do with real estate. One size doesn’t fit all and some of us just don’t want the hassle of a single family home.
@sidewinder3434
@sidewinder3434 29 күн бұрын
Why would I buy a glorified apartment with HOA fees? No thanks
@BREEZYM6015
@BREEZYM6015 28 күн бұрын
I would rather have a steady mortgage than having the stress of not knowing if my rent is going up at the end of my lease. I'm in a townhome so it's a little different than a condo.
@mplate1792
@mplate1792 28 күн бұрын
@sidewinder3434, No yard work, lower taxes, and (unlike an apartment) a mortgage that will be paid off. Note condo fees are much less than rents.
@Jo11ee
@Jo11ee 28 күн бұрын
People fail to realize there is very little options anymore. Unless you buy an older house, in many areas hoa is your only option,
@meganelizabethmoon
@meganelizabethmoon 28 күн бұрын
I will in the Northern Virginia, and when my husband and I were engaged and were house hunting in late 2015, it was hard enough finding something in our budget (up to $350k at the time), let alone any kind of property without an HOA.
@RobertH-qb5it
@RobertH-qb5it 26 күн бұрын
That is fine. Stay in your trailer park.
@ZenZone-li4fr
@ZenZone-li4fr 29 күн бұрын
Excellent information. Thank you ❤
@JackieBaker
@JackieBaker 28 күн бұрын
You are so welcome!
@chuchiyang7031
@chuchiyang7031 28 күн бұрын
Here from PA. THANKYOU for your time and energy! ❤
@etchedintime8047
@etchedintime8047 25 күн бұрын
Very good report, Jackie! Couldn't agree more.
@misslinda772
@misslinda772 29 күн бұрын
Never buy a one-bedroom condo. If you have two or three bedrooms, you can rent out a room or two. ❤
@drc3po
@drc3po 28 күн бұрын
The ultimate nightmare: living in a condo plus having a weirdo in one of your bedrooms & using your kitchen.
@ackermack92
@ackermack92 18 күн бұрын
@misslinda772 I did just that. 2 bed/2 bath so me and roommate gets privacy and share the living and kitchen areas. It’s working out well so far!
@visaman
@visaman 11 күн бұрын
That is strictly not allowed in my complex.
@andrewbell2712
@andrewbell2712 27 күн бұрын
Awesome job! Thank you!
@bearcubdaycare
@bearcubdaycare 29 күн бұрын
I lived in a couple of condos, and they worked out fine, though that was many years ago. An upside is having a close in home with lots of cafes, shops and more around, with all the gardening and common area maintenance someone else's problem (unless you're on the board). The HOA problem is probably worse with single family homes than with condominiums, since very little of the condo is visible externally anyway. Just park within the lines in your assigned spot. Special assessment risk is a thing, though.
@Cyndi1705
@Cyndi1705 29 күн бұрын
Anyone wanting a condo because they assume lawn maintenance etc. will be taken care of, think again. I'm so glad I sold my "townhouse" 20 years ago. In addition to knowing a special assessment was coming, they sent us a letter stating that all lawn maintenance will be the responsibility of the homeowners. I sold before it took effect but how in the world would that work? No way to know where my property line was since I owned none. For these high fees you could hire several lawn care companies, put a new roof on your house ever other year, etc. Edited to add that I almost couldn't sell, they claimed I missed a payment, no-I consistently paid early and they misapplied an early payment as two for one month.
@stewarthoi
@stewarthoi 23 күн бұрын
I owned a condo for a few years as my first house and I swore I would NEVER buy a condo again, and the #1 reason is the noise! Chances are you have neighbors living above, below, and next to you, and as Jackie said, condos usually don't have the best construction and that includes soundproofing, so you get people stomping right above your head, neighbors playing their stereos and watching movies, etc. When you have 5-6 households living just a few feet from you, even if one of them makes noise, it would make your life very difficult.
@holson2112
@holson2112 29 күн бұрын
Everyone in Denver is a Karen now lol 80% of people who live here are women 30 to 60 and they love laws and regulations and speed limits
@BrianAlbert-hh3pi
@BrianAlbert-hh3pi 28 күн бұрын
I'm hoping there will be a housing crisis so I can buy cheaply when I sell a few houses in 2025. As a backup plan, I've been thinking about purchasing stocks. What advice do you have for choosing the best buying time? On the one hand, I continue to read and see trading earnings of over $500k each week. On the other side, I keep hearing that the market is out of control and experiencing a dead cat bounce. Why does this happen?
@AshleyKeith-vw7ws
@AshleyKeith-vw7ws 28 күн бұрын
Investing in real estate and stocks might be a wise choice, particularly if you have a sound trading plan that can get you through profitable days.
@ChloeCarter-kd7gz
@ChloeCarter-kd7gz 28 күн бұрын
You're not doing anything wrong; you simply lack the expertise necessary to make money in a bad market. In these difficult circumstances, only really skilled experts who witnessed the 2008 financial crisis can expect to generate a large wage.
@HRMColoniallifeinsurance
@HRMColoniallifeinsurance 28 күн бұрын
Recently, I've been considering the possibility of speaking with consultants. I need guidance because I'm an adult, but I'm not sure if their services would be all that helpful.
@ChloeCarter-kd7gz
@ChloeCarter-kd7gz 28 күн бұрын
My CFA, Desiree Ruth Hoffman, is a renowned figure in her line of work. I recommend researching her credentials further. She has many years of experience and is a valuable resource for anyone looking to navigate the financial market.
@AshleyKeith-vw7ws
@AshleyKeith-vw7ws 28 күн бұрын
Thank you for this tip. I must say, Desiree appears to be quite knowledgeable. After coming across her online page, I thoroughly went through her resume, and I must say, it was quite impressive. I reached out to her, and I have booked a session with her.
@RED-cy7ig
@RED-cy7ig 29 күн бұрын
In my area Condo hoa fees are going up very high. Management companies are not maintaining the properties despite charging higher fees.
@michaelsix9684
@michaelsix9684 28 күн бұрын
I saw this in Austin a lot. I passed and don't regret it.
@ackermack92
@ackermack92 18 күн бұрын
Happening to me in a suburb of Houston. Pathetic deferred maintenance has the clubhouse closed on weekends with outdated amenities, yet we’re paying more each year. Wtf.
@tokyojon4344
@tokyojon4344 19 күн бұрын
While HOA fees are going up, so is insurance -- especially in Florida. This is also true for houses where insurance is also skyrocketing (especially in Florida, if you can even get insurance at all.)
@timothythompson4036
@timothythompson4036 26 күн бұрын
I live in NYC and am lucky to own a single family house. Here we have condos and coop apts. Something people have told me is that there is a big problem with mismanagement by the HOA. Members if the HOA are actually embezzling money. Many of the condos in Manhattan are sold but empty. They are just investments for overseas buyers. There are many problems in that market.
@HomeinHI
@HomeinHI 14 күн бұрын
I remind SFH buyers that it’s wise to keep a separate home maintenance account/portfolio, and pay into it as if it were a HOA fee. Many of the problems with mismanagement of a condominium can occur when a house is mismanaged. A strong association can be better than an individual homeowner in the aggregate.
@billcarney829
@billcarney829 21 күн бұрын
Pertaining to resale, when selling I would imagine that you might only get as much as the lowest previous condo sale has been previously. Unlike Owning a single-family home, your condo does not have any individuality where it can easily be differentiated from other houses in your area. Also a sudden unexpected large special assessment can literally wipe out years of price appreciation Of your condo.
@brianmattei7134
@brianmattei7134 28 күн бұрын
I mean, to be completely fair, outside of Florida's .... entire thing, ANY appreciating asset that you're going to pay for anyway is better than renting. Condos might have the same negatives as renting, but at least you own. A lot of people can't afford a downpayment and monthly bills for a 400k+ home, but they can afford them on something that's closer to 180-200K.
@nachellemoore6994
@nachellemoore6994 7 күн бұрын
Very true! I want to purchase a condo soon, BUT those HOA fees are gonna be a killer
@lovelylady526
@lovelylady526 2 күн бұрын
You are so on point! I owned a condo many years ago for 2 1/2 years. Yes those fees and my neighbors were always upset with the Condo Association Board arguing, they were accused of stealing money. It was a real mess. I sold my unit because I thought this wasn't for me at all too much hassel.
@robertm.6583
@robertm.6583 28 күн бұрын
Even alot of new house developments have HOA fees now.
@absolutelypitiful3837
@absolutelypitiful3837 27 күн бұрын
As a sole breadwinner with a medium to low salary taking care of a disabled wife and a child with special needs, I was tempted to get a condo to fit my modest budget. I ended up buying a small semi-detached house with no HOA as a compromise. It was hard to qualify for a mortgage on one income but I've done it. Very glad of my decision and my family appreciates the house. It sure feels good not to have to deal with anyone else's rules.
@craftsmanctfl3493
@craftsmanctfl3493 28 күн бұрын
HOA fees are nothing more than what you’d have to pay for you owned a place without an HOA. Jackie is taking a very few instances and saying this is happening all over. That’s not the case. In Florida, it’s required that a prospective condo owner be given a copy of all HOA rules prior to purchasing. You’re required to sign to say you’ve read these rules. If you get surprised later, it’s your own fault.
@user-lt9pq9fr5z
@user-lt9pq9fr5z 25 күн бұрын
Not where I live. I guess if I hired out every single homeowner task like a condo it could cost as much, but my insurance is less than half (BC Canada strata insurance crisis) and most things I do myself. Snow removal contracts for even little complexes with not many owners that line item alone can cost tens of thousands a year. and it doesn't snow much where we are but complexes must have it for the liability. in my SFD- I shovel. and that shovel cost less than $30 10 years ago. that's not even touching the dozens of other little jobs I do myself so my only costs is my time and materials
@ScarletEyeMoon
@ScarletEyeMoon 26 күн бұрын
wow some great tips, thanks for your video.
@dextervandemark7082
@dextervandemark7082 29 күн бұрын
Thank you Jackie we watch you all the time and you give great advice. We're old and have a three family house that is paying all the bills for us and our old age and we have a wonderful life. But again thank you so much for all the advice you give your very smart woman
@JackieBaker
@JackieBaker 28 күн бұрын
Aw thanks so much! I really appreciate you watching and I'm glad you find the videos helpful!
@janem3575
@janem3575 28 күн бұрын
for owning no land, condo owners have to pay property taxes too. In addition to the monthly condo fees
@whatevergoesforme5129
@whatevergoesforme5129 28 күн бұрын
Yep. I didn't know of this before I bought my condo since the sales agent didn't tell me. After learning of this tax and the condo fee that keeps rising and the restrictions that I hate, I finally sold my condo. If I will pay property taxes, I need to make sure I "own" the land as well.
@pennydas1014
@pennydas1014 29 күн бұрын
Love this!! Would also love your input on CO-OPs!!
@JackieBaker
@JackieBaker 29 күн бұрын
I will definitely look into doing that.
@flauze
@flauze 29 күн бұрын
Condos have never been an affordable option..I remember wanting one in 2008 and they cost the same as a single family home. I am talking about the high rises and lofts, not rental apts for sale with lower quality construction
@victorblock3421
@victorblock3421 28 күн бұрын
Yes, far far more expenses in a mid or hi rise.
@sf3486
@sf3486 28 күн бұрын
Thank you JB.
@HAMILTONPROVIDEO
@HAMILTONPROVIDEO 15 күн бұрын
I live in the 2 story Bretton Woods Condos in Ocala fl. Right now we havnt been negatively affected by new rules that apply to 3 or above levels. Monthly fees are not bad at $208.00 it pays for all maintenance. I'm happy.
@davida6146
@davida6146 16 күн бұрын
I absolutely agree!! I hate condos/apartments. HOA and strata fees make no sense to me. I decided to build a home for myself on the same land of my parents for a fraction of a price for a condo/apartments.
@Tsaki1425
@Tsaki1425 25 күн бұрын
condos are a step between rentals and home ownership. Yes there are bad things about them as Jackie points out. But to make a blanket statement of "Never buy a condo" is just her hype to trigger views. Everything she says that is bad about a condo CAN happen in owning your own home. You could have a home in an HOA controlled neighborhood and have all of those same issues. Your home could have a back porch where you can hear the neighbors yelling at each other or their phone calls from their porch. You can have unforeseen high expense repairs pop up (similar to a new special assessment from an HOA). You could end up in a home and the neighbor's kid just started a rock band in their garage. Just like anything - you need to do your due diligence and understand the risks & rewards of your plan. Staying in a rental could be financially worse than a condo but it could also be better depending on your market, your financial situation and your short and long term plan. Home ownership could be riskier than a condo depending on those same questions and situations. There is clearly a market for condos, do not let Jackie's negativity stop you from making your own choice, but you need to understand what you are trying to do and what you are willing to accept.
@katrish786
@katrish786 21 күн бұрын
I agree.
@JohnDuch-cu4dh
@JohnDuch-cu4dh 29 күн бұрын
Spot on!
@user-pp3dl8id7r
@user-pp3dl8id7r 21 күн бұрын
Excellent content
@lorrainestrickland
@lorrainestrickland 22 күн бұрын
Also important to find out how many units are used as investments and occupied by renters because this could impact your ability to secure financing. I know some lenders will not offer loans for condo units if the percentage of renters is higher than owner occupied. Something to think about. And if you’re an investor thinking about purchasing a condo as an investment, please do your due diligence and find out if that property has a cap on the number of units they will allow to be occupied by renters. If so, the number of rental units allowed by the Association may already be at the max. May not be a good investment for you at this time.
@dolorescordell129
@dolorescordell129 22 күн бұрын
Outstanding analysis. Thanks!
@JackieBaker
@JackieBaker 22 күн бұрын
Very welcome!
@daryleannczajkowski6822
@daryleannczajkowski6822 27 күн бұрын
Wow! Thank you Jackie! Just when I was thinking that my husband and I can’t take care of our house anymore, you reminded me that condos are not what they seemed to be. My brother and I were the first kids to live in a condo full time in the state of CT. Our mother lobbied for laws to protect condo owners in the state legislature. My husband and I bought a condo when we were newly married. It was a townhouse, 3 floors with 3 bedrooms. We brought both of our kids home from the hospital there. There were so many issues and I had to keep the police non emergency number taped to my nightstand for issues with neighbors. I had a brick thrown through my VW back window and my husband’s Audi window shot out. It was a good complex, but when owners rent, there is no control. You can have drug dealers living next to you, who beat up their girlfriend while you are trying to sleep. Our HOA aka condo fees weren’t too bad but they didn’t do much other than the pool upkeep and plow the snow, which at times was a nightmare to be woke at 4 am to shovel your car out so they could plow the lot. The gutters were coming loose and my husband would se d the nails with the monthly fee! It wasn’t until I fell when pregnant did the fix the gutter that was over the front step. Rules! Ugh! We had the outside faucet in front of our unit so that people could wash their cars. I was all set with bucket and sponges and went back into my unit for steel wool to clean off the tire rims. It took me a few minutes and when I came out, my car was ticketed and at times my flower pots were counted even though there was nothing in the bi-laws. During out time there we bought an electric snow shovel, a leaf blower and a weed whacker cause they didn’t do their job. One kid was okay, but two was hard. We sold it and did double our investment in 21.5 years and moved to our house. I was glad to hear that some owners have great boards that care. However, the attached concept is so hard and if you have great neighbors….yea! Otherwise it isn’t a pleasure. I am not sure if I could ever go back after being in a home for 25 years! Be wise and discerning. If you have to shovel your own snow, blow and bag your own leaves and wack the patch of grass, while never being able to swim in the pool because it wasn’t open when you wanted to…it is time to get your own piece of grass and driveway!
@thomasryan2679
@thomasryan2679 23 күн бұрын
The residents of that collapsed condo fought any futures assessments to improve their building. They ignored problems and let the building rot from salt air.
@JackieBaker
@JackieBaker 22 күн бұрын
😳
@andrewyb830
@andrewyb830 15 күн бұрын
this was very informative
@rsuriyop
@rsuriyop 24 күн бұрын
Very good to know! I’m in the middle of looking for a cheap affordable house right now while my sister keeps recommending these condos that I just don’t like. I think I just might forward this video to her!
@homyce
@homyce 28 күн бұрын
Bought my first townhouse in a condo 8 years ago and realized my mistake within a few months for all the reasons mentioned in the video. Been saying since then never again!
@Chicagogirl2023-kr7zt
@Chicagogirl2023-kr7zt 9 күн бұрын
Such good advise! Been there done that but it's always good to be reminded 🤷‍♀ I'd rather live in a tiny house 🏡
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@ChristopherThomas-tk8xx 24 күн бұрын
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@PS-Straya_M8
@PS-Straya_M8 28 күн бұрын
In Australia we call these body corporate or strata. My first unit (semi detached single dwelling) was a strata. Strata had its drawbacks but enabled me to get into the property market. Horses for courses, as long as you have a plan these types of dwellings can definitely work! ..
@ErutaniaRose
@ErutaniaRose 14 күн бұрын
My bro and his BF just bought a condo. RIP. I know for me it’s not a plan, and I am sooooo against HOAs. You’d think it might be a good thing, fellow neighbors helping each other…but most of the time it’s just endless fees and house seizing.
@Brsrafal
@Brsrafal 29 күн бұрын
Condos in nj doubled in last 5 years some even more
@mazinalhashim4416
@mazinalhashim4416 29 күн бұрын
I think HOAs are the real owners, not the houses owners . Thanks a lot for your clarification before I get into this mess
@PlasticPellets
@PlasticPellets 28 күн бұрын
you can say that about the government being the real owners because of property taxes. Another unintelligent comment
@johnpeymann2783
@johnpeymann2783 26 күн бұрын
Personally I love living in a condo,and yes there are dues that increase every year but that's only because prices of EVERYTHING else goes up every year ,such as cable, lawn maintenance ,pool maintenance... same as owning a house and yes there are certain rules that you have to adhere to like not being able to park your boat and trailer in the parking lot (gasp!) It's a parking lot not a marina. I've lived in condos for over 30years and yes there are ups and downs just like owning a home and you just deal with it. I have heard about some condo associations being a little bit over the top but thankfully !mine is pretty good.
@Jbridge621
@Jbridge621 28 күн бұрын
We have an amazing management team at our condo. Keeping everyone apprised of the math and expenses of a luxury condo. Fully funded reserves, fully scheduled maintenance and scheduled replacement. No deferred maintenance has prevented surprise assessments. The vast majority of the owners are elderly, quiet and keep to themselves. This has worked well for us as we have zero interest in maintaining a house and property. Knowing all about the HOA is more important than what a condo looks like. Cheap HOA fee is a HUGE red flag.
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