Buying a Condo Maine

Condominium purchases differ from a typical home purchase, so buyers need to be aware of the unique aspects of condominium ownership, and be sure they have reviewed all legal documents to ensure they can keep the lifestyle they have - or dream of having.

Local Companies

Shepard's Select Properties Inc
(207) 367-5081
Stonington, ME
Advantage Appraisal
(207) 773-9822
585 Forest Ave
Portland, ME
Owen Appraisal Inc
(207) 833-5339
Stovers Pt
Harpswell, ME
Snow Pond Realty
(207) 465-4430
40 Belgrade Rd
Oakland, ME
Beacon Appraisal Co Inc
(207) 883-5171
110 Pleasant Hill Rd
Scarborough, ME
Coast & Country Appraisals
(207) 729-0999
51 Pleasant St
Brunswick, ME
Chapman Guy F
(207) 947-3400
96 Harlow St
Bangor, ME
Associated Appraisers of Maine Inc
(207) 443-3377
832 Washington St
Bath, ME
Smith Appraisal Services
(207) 846-0550
332 W Elm St
Yarmouth, ME
Moniz Michael Real Estate Appraisal & Consulting Svcs
(207) 795-0108
183 Main St
Lewiston, ME

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(NC)-Condominium purchases differ from a typical home purchase, so buyers need to be aware of the unique aspects of condominium ownership, and be sure they have reviewed all legal documents to ensure they can keep the lifestyle they have - or dream of having.

Here are some things to consider or discuss with your real estate lawyer, suggests Ray Leclair, vice-president of TitlePLUS title insurance:

• Is exterior décor important to you? If so, keep in mind condo rules may limit your ability to add decorative touches such as painting, changing your door or using certain types of window coverings.

• Do you have a pet? Many condos have by-laws which state owners can't have animals.

• Does outdoor dining play a big role in your summer plans? Many condos have outlawed the use of barbeques and have strict rules about patio furniture.

• Do you value your independence? A part of condominium living is managing the business of the condominium. Although mostly dealt with by a board with minimum involvement of the owners, the Board may make decisions that affect the owners' lifestyle or pocketbook.

"While condominiums are a great alternative to detached houses for many homebuyers, lifestyle needs are an important aspect to consider," says Leclair. "Some people may prefer the low-maintenance style of living, but the restrictions it imposes may not suit everyone. Be sure to review the fine-print with your lawyer."

A useful resource for homebuyers is the TitlePLUS Real Simple Real Estate Guide, a website that provides information on what lawyers do and how to avoid fraud, as well as mortgage calculators, a locate-a-lawyer feature and other tools. It is available for free at www.titleplus.ca.

- News Canada


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