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Your Pet and Your Home…What To Consider When Moving To A Condo!

February 19, 2011 by Thom Abbott

 So, you’ve decided to move! Great! Congratulations! But as you look for that new place, don’t forget about that all important part of your family…..your PET! For many of us, they are not pets, they ARE members of our family!

This is Nero who unfortunately left us on January 19, 2007. But he was a very important part of our life. Such that, we delayed moving into our new condo for 7 months because of him. (Who do you think ruled THAT house?) Our situation was different…he was going blind, and could not tell the difference between the door of a condo and a door in the house…so he thought he was locked in a room! And so went the howling! So we could not move until he was no longer with us….he just did not understand the difference between a house and a condo.

As you make a move, be it from house to condo, condo to house or a different combination, there are factors you need to consider. Failing to do your research could leave you in a situation like ours, but not as easy to resolve. (We just kept the house!) As sad as it seems to us, pets are not welcome everywhere! But many communities (condo, townhouse or single-family) are realizing they need to consider the four-legged members of the family! And wisely so! According to the 2007-08 National Pet Owners Survey by the American Pet Products Manufacturers Association, the number of U.S. households with pets grew from 56 percent in 1998 to 63 percent! That’s a whapping 71.1 million homes!

What ever your reason for a pet, most people have a dog for the companionship they provide. (I use to drive in my driveway and the noise coming from my front door, followed by the wagging tail, jumping, etc was the most welcomed sight of the day!) But when it comes time to take care of them, from walking to grooming and having “friends,” not all places are created equal. But times are changing.

When visiting communities, you and your agent should ask about pet policies. And here are some questions to consider.

1) Are pets even allowed?
While more important to ask in a market like Midtown Alanta with our condos and high rises, even in single-family home communities, there could be limits on breeds or numbers of pets. Some breeds, such as Pit Bulls, or Doberman Pinschers may not be allowed. Many condominium developments limit you to 2 pets.

2) What are the neighborhood, county or city rules and regulations?

What if Fido is use to running in your back yard, and now has to be walked on a leash? Might be an issue in teaching an “old dog a new trick!” For example, Nero always got walked on a leash, but he did not “play well with others.” Could be an issue when riding the elevator! Find out if the community has any special areas where you can walk your dog. Ask if there is any sort of dog walking group you can join…a great way to meet your neighbors! For us city dwellers, check for “dog stations” where you can pick up doggie waste bags, as well as a place to dispose of them.

3) Does your Pet fit with your new home?

Like I mentioned at the beginning, Nero did not understand the difference between being locked in a room in our house, or the front door of our condo! Greyhounds, because of their low body fat and bones, don’t really like to lay on concrete or hardwood floors! Do you have room for a nice bed for him/her? How about rugs? Is it a single story, or a townhouse? Some dogs, such as Dachshunds do not do well with stairs! And imagine a St. Bernard in a 800 sq. ft condo with two people? Hmmmmm……

4) Fences?

Certainly NOT a concern in a high-rise, but if you buy a home, again, you want to check those covenants. Some new communities are now going with only invisible fencing! Again, could be another “new trick” that your dog may not adjust to!

We love our pets! So as we look for our new home, remember…it will be THEIR new home as well!

If you have a four-legged member of YOUR family, I can relate! And can help you find just the right home for both of you!

Filed Under: Condominiums of Midtown, Real Estate Tips Tagged With: animals, Buyers, dogs, family pets

Spire Midtown Atlanta 1 Bedroom For Sale

February 14, 2011 by Thom Abbott


Spire Midtown Atlanta Condo For Sale


Overview
Maps
Photos
Description
Neighborhood
Market Stats

$151,900
Condominium
Main Features
1 Bedroom
1 Bathroom
374 Units
Interior: 744 sqft
Location
860 Peachtree Street
2506
Atlanta, GA 30308
USA
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Coming Soon! Cornerstone Village Unique 3 Bedroom Condo!!!

February 4, 2011 by Thom Abbott

Coming Soon! Rarely Ever Seen 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath Condo

Cornerstone Village Midtown Atlanta, GA

Cornerstone Village 3 Bedroom
Cornerstone Village 3 Bedroom

It’s always exciting in real estate when you have the opportunity to present a property that is almost a “one-of-a-kind” home. And this Cornerstone Village condominium is JUST that one.

Originally a large 2 bedroom, the current owner made interior renovations to the unit to create 3 FULL bedrooms. Imagine some 1600 PLUS sq. ft of living space! This was done by taking a corner of the living room, and enclosing it. Mind you, don’t think small bedrooms. They are still all very large in size!  In fact, the Master Bedroom will easily accommodate a King-sized bed, and a sitting area.

To ready this unique home for the market, the Seller is installing hardwood floors in the living area, tile in the kitchen, baths and entrance foyer AND adding granite counters to the kitchen. Everything will be ready for you, the new owner!

Cornerstone Village Condominiums are in the heart of Midtown Atlanta at 6th and Peachtree Streets. The GATech campus is just 3 blocks away, as is the Midtown MARTA train station. You can also walk to Emory Crawford Long Hospital, Bank of America, AT & T and numerous law offices in Midtown!

Cornerstone Village Night ViewStay tuned for this exciting Midtown living opportunity, coming on the market soon!

Think this might be just what you were looking for? Give me a call and we will get you on the advanced list!

Filed Under: Condominiums of Midtown Tagged With: Midtown Atlanta Condominiums, midtown atlanta real estate

Spire Midtown Atlanta 25th Floor For Sale

January 30, 2011 by Thom Abbott


Spire Midtown Atlanta Condo For Sale


Overview
Maps
Photos
Description
Neighborhood
Market Stats

$155,000
Condominium
Main Features
1 Bedroom
1 Bathroom
374 Units
Interior: 744 sqft
Location
860 Peachtree Street
2506
Atlanta, GA 30308
USA
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Filed Under: Condominiums of Midtown Tagged With: Midtown Atlanta Condominiums, midtown atlanta condos for sale, Midtown Atlanta Condos For Sale Spire Midtown

Plaza Midtown Atlanta Annual Market Report 2009-2010

January 13, 2011 by Thom Abbott

Plaza Midtown Atlanta Annual Market Report 2009-2010

It’s time for us to look over our shoulder at 2010 and see how it compared to 2009 for sales at Plaza Midtown.

Plaza Midtown Atlanta 2009-2010 Homes Sold

Sales activity at Plaza Midtown was fairly consistent from 2009 to 2010 with 29 sales and 24 sales respectively. But the Average Sales Price, especially with one bedroom homes. In 2009, 13 – 1 Bedroom homes sold with an Average Sales Price of $170,023, but the number tumbled to $131,631 and 8 homes sold in 2010.

Two Bedroom sales were even at 16 for both 2009 and 2010. The Average Sales Price in 2009 was $227,979 and $214,843 in 2010.  Plaza Midtown opened in 2006. I saw a recent foreclosure sale on a 2 bedroom home that originally sold for $319,000 for $192,000.

Plaza Midtown Atlanta
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Filed Under: Condominiums of Midtown, Market Reports Tagged With: Midtown Atlanta Market Reports

Buying a Midtown Atlanta GA Condominium

December 23, 2010 by Thom Abbott

When you are looking to buy anything, you always look at the pros and cons of your purchase. Whether it’s a new shirt (which color, etc) or a new car, you should look at both sides of the purchase. And you should also weigh the pros and cons of Midtown Atlanta Condominiums before you purchase one in Midtown Atlanta, or anywhere for that matter.  Owning a condominium is very different from owning a single family home. It’s a different type of lifestyle, and usually in a much different location. So, let’s take a look at both sides….

Viewpoint Midtown

The PROS to Condominium Living

Location While it use to be the case that most condos were located in more urban areas, like Downtown Atlanta, Buckhead or Midtown, you can find condos all over the Atlanta area. If you want to be in the center of the city, a condo can be a good choice for you.

Security While no building is totally secure, having controlled access with a card reader and a 24-hour Concierge and security staff does make one feel better. Also, if you travel much, the “lock it and leave it” convenience of a condo is awesome. No lawn to mow, paper to have picked up or mail to be taken out of the box! A condo, at the beach, makes a great second home for this very reason.

Minimal Maintenance Most any one of the Midtown Atlanta Condominiums that you look at offer you low maintenance. There’s no yard to mow, or snow to shovel (it can happen here!) Common areas (those areas of the building you share with your fellow owners) and things like the roof are handled by the property management. You mostly have to be concerned with items inside your home such as your a/c, kitchen appliances and such.

Affordability This is a key factor in purchasing a condominium. While they come in all shapes and sizes, so do the prices. However, a 1 or 2 bedroom condo in Midtown Atlanta will be less expensive than trying to purchase a single family home.

Metropolis Midtown PoolAmenities The chance you will buy (or be able to afford) a home with a pool, club room and fitness center are probably slim. But a condominium offers these types of amenities, and more. Some new buildings now have zen gardens and outdoor living rooms! Along with these amenities comes social events with your neighbors or, the ability for you to reserve the club room for your own private event!

And if you are not inclined to use these amenities, you should take them into consideration when purchasing your condo. You might not use them, but the next person might, and this could affect your ability to sell your condo in the future! Be sure to see the different amenities in all the Midtown Atlanta Condominiums!

Condominium Association Somewhat different than a typical homeowners association in that EVERYONE MUST be a member of the association. No ifs, and or buts! The association has a Board of Directors, elected by the owners, who work with the property manager to run the “day-to-day operations” of a condo building, that can be as small as 4 units or as large as 400. The Board acts to enforce all the rules and regulations and make decisions about the overall property and maintenance.

Single Family Home

The CONS to Condominium Living

“Box of Air” This term has often been used to describe a condo. You do not own the land on which the condo building sits, but share ownership with all the other owners. So comes the saying that you own a space in the area. It’s a bit more than that, as you are responsible (from maintenance as well as insurance) for your interior walls, in. So if you’ve done extensive remodeling to your condo, you can have alot more it in. But it is different than the single family home where you own the land your home sits on.

Community Living Of course you live in a community when you own a single family home. But, you’ve got some 10-20 feet between houses, maybe even more, depending on the neighborhood. In a condo, you share walls and common areas (hallways, pool, club room, garage) with your neighbors. So you are much more inclined to see them more often, and also might hear them if they play a stereo to loud! You are also much more involved as a group in making decisions for the entire building, than just your own home.

Fees Many condo buyers, especially if it’s your FIRST condo purchase, wrestle with condo fees. But it takes some careful analysis to look at what is really covered in that monthly fee which goes towards the maintenance and repair of the common areas and the building. In a single family home, you have insurance against your home, pest control, security (an alarm system?) trash collection, lawn maintenance (if you don’t do it yourself) and other expenses. All of these are covered in your monthly HOA fee. Some Midtown Atlanta Condominiums even include water and sewer charges, gas (if available) and internet access.

Aqua Midtown AtlantaResale It use to be thought that condominiums were more sensitive to trends in real estate than a single family home. But the recent market probably would question that thought process. More importantly in condo resales, is the condition of the building (common areas) as well as the financial strength (reserves) of the condominium association to handle future repairs or potential lost condo fees from foreclosures. In a single family neighborhood, an empty home can quickly be noticed by uncut grass or papers in the driveway. It’s pretty difficult to see which condo are empty.

Rules This is probably the single biggest difference between condominium and single family home living. Yes, in newer home communities, they have strict guidelines about painting your home, installing a fence or pool. But in a condominium, the Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions (CC&R’s) can limit everything from types of pets, what can/cannot be placed on your balcony, where you park and even what type of window coverings you can have. While it sounds very restrictive, and can be, it’s done in the interests of maintaining the community (building) to look the best for everyone. I often say, “not everyone has as good a taste as you and I.”

Condominium Association While it is a positive to have an association, it can also have challenges. But, most Midtown Atlanta Condominiums are professionally managed by a property management company. This provides for an on-site manager (in most cases) to manage the building on behalf of the residents, with direction from the Board of Directors. While I don’t think this much different than a single family association (except no property manager) it’s an important factor to consider. For example, if you want to remodel the interior of your condo, you have to have approval from the association. Not a bad thing….ever seen the damage cause when a contractor ruptures a waterline on the 16th floor?

Thomas Ramon Realty has been in the Midtown and Buckhead communities for the past 4 years. If you are looking for a condominium home in these, or other In Town neighborhoods, let our experience help you find just the right condominium for you! For more information, just click on our picture!

The Thom And Ray Team

Filed Under: Buyers, Condominiums of Midtown, DCG Featured Articles, Real Estate Tips Tagged With: Buyers, Midtown Atlanta Condominiums, midtown atlanta real estate

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