Tag: Condominium conversion

Law & Legislation The Condo as a Legal Entity
2015 June The Condo as a Legal Entity

Despite a long history and presence in cities and towns around the globe, condominiums are, too often, misunderstood by prospective buyers—which can translate to a source of conflict after buyers become owners. Regardless of its location a…

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Landscaping Real Estate Looking Up?
2015 April Real Estate Looking Up?

The past several years have been an unsettling ride for residential real estate across the nation, with a stomach-lurching slide from 2006 to 2012—but if the past two years mark a trend, the market may be on an upswing in New England. …

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Real Estate Trends Condo This!
2013 May Condo This!

 For seven years, Mira Calton and her husband, Dr. Jayson Calton, owned a  floating home, one of the 165 privately-owned residences on The World, a  644-foot yacht that continuously circumnavigates the globe. Owning a home on  the yacht is…

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Management Desperately Seeking Neighbors
2010 Jan Desperately Seeking Neighbors

A lot of people buy condominiums because they never want to have to mow a lawn or shovel snow again. But eight owners of University Park Lofts in Worcester, Massachusetts, had no choice after the developer at the mostly-vacant 37-unit …

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Of Castles and Kings
2007 Nov Of Castles and Kings

Many who purchase homes in a condominium are unaware that the term "king of the castle" or the concept of freedom to do whatever they wish in their own home does not apply to condominium living. Unlike the owner of a single family home (…

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Creative Marketing
2007 Sept Creative Marketing

A s the housing slump continues throughout New England, developers in Rhode Island are adapting their projects to reflect the changing times. Some developers have opted to rent out their units as apartments instead of putting more produc…

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