A meter is roughly 3 feet. So 300 meters would be 900 ft.
"At risk" has to do with whether you as an owner, or part owner, of a business have any liability for money put up by a third party; it has nothing to do with the nature of that business (such as renting condo's).
A local realtor can answer your question.
To rent a condo in Calgary, one could go online to RentFaster or one could contact the condo manager to stay up to date on the newest condos that are for rent.
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"Condo prices in Charlotte vary depending on the neighborhood, and availability. You would need to contact a real estate agent to determine what the pricing is for the condo you are interested in renting for the week."
There are a few ways to rent a condo in Maui. One can visit several travel and realtor sites on the web such as Home Away and book a vacation that way.
Your answer depends on the geography and the availability of the size of accommodation you want. A local rental agent can help you.
A condo is owned privately even if it is being rented the owner is renting it. Apartments are owned by businesses and are considered a business. They rent the apartment out to multiple people and that is how they do business.
When renting a condo, there are numerous factors that need to be accounted to ensure your condo is a good fit. Depending on your situation, rent may be the most important factor; likewise, fee and security deposits might need to be considered. Other qualities to look for are good condition of the condo, location, condo size, and others. There are a number of things you should look into before renting a condominium and most of those things boil down to personal taste. You should look for something that is size appropriate and fits your budget. Look at the parking situation and your access to parking. You also want to look at association fees, which can tack on a substantial amount to your monthly rent. Also, look at what amenities are offered in the community.
A local realtor can answer your question: there is no standard.
What are the square foot construction costs for a 3-story condo building and a 10-story condo building in Chandler, Arizona ? - Terry
Yes.