This number is totally up to personal taste and preferences, and may differ according to local culture and customs.
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Square footage in housing usually only includes finished living areas. A garage is not living space.
Your answer depends on the square footage to be covered, and not the height of the building.
Your answer lies in the local building code for the location where you want to built.
No, they are usually the same for all units regardless of square footage. A car dealership has signing fees for a new car that are standard, regardless of the value of the car.
Usually not. The square footage quoted should mirror what the unit owner owns and can sell. However, when selling a condominium, a seller can list dedicated amenities, such as an attached deck, a garage, a parking stall, and so forth, that are limited common areas for use solely by that unit. Finally, there is a percentage of ownership of the common areas listed for each unit. This percentage often determines the monthly assessment amount and sometimes, voting weight within the association.
Average prices for condominiums depend on the location you want, the amenities and square footage you're willing to pay for. A local realtor can show you units in your price range.
Average prices for condominiums depend on the location you want, the amenities and square footage you're willing to pay for. A local realtor can show you units in your price range.
A local realtor can answer your question.
Average prices for condominiums depend on the location you want, the amenities and square footage you're willing to pay for. A local realtor can show you units in your price range.
When inquiring about a condo loan a person needs to know what they want to spend, what features they desire in the condo and where they want the condo to be located.
Average prices for condominiums depend on the location you want, the amenities and square footage you're willing to pay for. A local realtor can show you units in your price range.