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Provo Condominiums
Condominium in Provo
3 Questions to ask when Buying Condos in Provo Utah
There are many reasons you may be interested in purchasing a condo in Provo.
For instance, you may want:
- Someone else to take care of the yard work and snow removal
- Worry-free travel and the freedom to come and go
- Access to a swimming pool and clubhouse
- Relief from expensive repair bills for roofs and exterior woodwork
- Close proximity to the University, bus transportation, and shopping
- To participate in community activities, parties, and events
Any one of those is a great reason; however, before you jump into condo ownership, consider these questions:
Will you be a good resident in a Provo condo?
Allowing your neighbors to enjoy their homes is part of the condo-living arrangement.
- Condominium residents share walls, floors, and ceilings with close proximity neighbors.
- Owners mutually share hallways, entrances, and parking areas.
- Your neighbors will appreciate (and hopefully reciprocate) your efforts to turn down the volume, walk softly, close your doors quietly, and limit your vacuuming to day-time hours.
- Residents must mutually respect other’s right to peace and quiet.
Condo living can be a great option for a care-free lifestyle. Decide if you are willing to be a cooperative community member.
Will you follow the Provo condo association rules?
Purchasing a condominium brings with it a lot of rules. Every condo community includes a Condominium Homeowner’s Association (HOA). Condo owners are bound by the Association’s covenants, conditions, and restrictions (CC&Rs).
CC&Rs are legal documents that cover everything from:
- Allocation of Parking
- Fees for exterior maintenance and insurance
- Assessments for repair reserves (roof, exterior painting, parking resurfacing, etc.)
- Election and terms of the Association’s officers
- Use of clubhouse, recreational facilities, and other amenities
- Other rules owners must abide by
Owners who fail to pay their HOA fees or follow the rules can be fined. Most Homeowner Associations have the power to attach a lien to your property if the assessments or fines aren’t paid. Decide if you’re willing to be part of an Association.
Will you be happy with joint decision-making?
Provo Condominium owners must come to an agreement (by consensus or voting) on a variety of maintenance, repair, and financial matters. Such items may include:
- Replacing a roof
- Updating the landscaping
- Choosing an insurance company
- Remodeling the clubhouse
- Frequency of trash pick-up
Living in a Provo condo is a great opportunity to share costs that typically would fall on you exclusively. You often have the benefit of beautiful landscaping, access to a clubhouse and even a pool, and no mowing lawns or shoveling snow. Decide if you are willing to share decision-making and costs with others for the ease of lifestyle.
Provo Condos for Sale
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