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Shopping for a Condo? Streamline Your Search with these Tips

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Shopping for a Condo? Streamline Your Search with these Tips

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  1. Shopping for a Condo? Streamline Your Search with these Tips

  2. Whenever you’re purchasing property, whether it’s a detached home or a condo, it’s important for you to do your due diligence. Doing some research into the dwelling you’re thinking about buying will not only ensure you’re happy living there, but also that it’s an investment you won’t regret down the road.

  3. Whether you’re looking for waterfront condos or any of the other styles of condos Halifax has to offer, here are some great tips to get your search off to the best possible start.

  4. 1. Look for a Reputable Developer No matter where you’re thinking of buying, some condo developers have better reputations than others. Developers who have little experience or those whose previous projects were fraught with issues are worth avoiding, for instance.

  5. 2. Location, Location, Location Location is everything, especially if you’d like to one day sell your condo. While a condo in a less popular part of town might cost less than waterfront condos, upfront, you don’t want to be stuck with it if you decide to move.

  6. It’s also worth inquiring about the area’s proposed building developments. If your waterfront view will one day be obstructed by a high-rise, you may want to reconsider.

  7. 3. Evaluate the Condition of the Building When you buy a condo, you not only want to look over the condition of the unit carefully, but you should also consider the condition of the rest of the building, inside and out, as well. If the building looks like it needs repairs, you may want to think about how renovating or remodelling will affect you, or whether an unkempt appearance is a sign of poor management.

  8. 4. Meet Some of the Staff If you’re going to be living there, it’s a great idea to first meet the people who manage the building.

  9. 5. Are the Other Residents a Good Match for Your Lifestyle? Few professionals probably want to live in a building that’s largely occupied by students – and vice versa. It’s important to determine if you’re going to feel comfortable living with the other people in the building, and it’s also something to consider for resale value.

  10. If you’re looking for a beautiful, waterfront condo that’s just minutes to downtown and complete with luxury finishes, call us to view the condos at King’s Wharf. It’s a place you will be proud to call home!

  11. http://www.kingswharf.ca/

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