Saturday, September 11, 2010 55-plus Condos in Winnipeg: Are they right for YOU?Hi everyone: It's an often-reported fact that Winnipeg's population is aging, and as such Condominiums are becoming quite popular. In fact, there are numerous advantages to owning a condo. [caption id=”attachment_1197” align=”alignright” width=”240” caption=”Photo by Jonathan Grundy on Flickr http://www.flickr.com/photos/32709437@N02”] A separate segment of condominiums are the 55-plus Condos. These are units with bylaws which state that the owner/occupant of the unit must be at least 55 years of age. (Some 55-plus condos have dropped this age requirement down to 50 yrs, in an effort to attract more buyers). By the way, only ONE of the owners of a suite needs to be of the specified age. For example, if the wife is 55, and her husband is 42, they qualify….. and I must add, “Good for Her!!!!” For the right person, there are a number of advantages to these 'age-specific' condominiums. Here are a few: 1) Security: Many of these 55-plus condos are built with security in mind, sometimes with security cameras but almost always with good secure locks on well-lit entry ways. 2) Handicap accessible: Many buildings feature wider-than-normal hallways, doors and bathrooms, to allow access via wheelchair or walker. 3) “Community Spirit”: Quite often, the residents organize weekly pot-luck dinners, shopping trips, card-games and other outings. 4) “Birds of a Feather”: Since everyone in the building is 55-plus, and most often retired, residents tend to have a lot in common, and friendships are made easily…. if you WANT to do so. 5) Conveniences: Local grocery stores often arrange weekly bus-trip to their shops. Some condos arrange for a local nurse to attend monthly, or bi-monthly for a general visit. 6) Amenities: 55-plus buildings often feature amenities not found in regular condos. Things such as a library, a meeting room, a lounge with kitchen, a fitness room and more. Home-owners who are thinking of selling their houses for a variety of reasons (want to travel, no more yardwork, security issues), but don't feel they are ready for a retirement community, might well consider checking out a 55-plus Condominium. There are a growing number of such communities in Winnipeg. For a sample list of addresses which feature “age-restricted' condos, click on '55-plus condominiums”. In addition, there is a brand new building, which (at the time of this post) has a couple of suites for sale. To see one of these listings complete with interior photos, click here. If you're thinking of selling your current home, and wish to discuss your options, please call me anytime. Bo Kauffmann at Remax Performance Realty 204-333-2202. Tuesday, August 31, 2010 Market Report for Condominiums in St. VitalHi Everyone: I wanted to send out a quick report on the condominium situation in the south end of St Vital. I had recently noticed that there is a shortage of good quality condo listings in the south end, a factor which helped on of my recent listings sell for significantly over the asking-price. Currently, in the south St Vital area, there are only 14 condos listed for sale, ranging in price from the low end of 575 sq-ft condo on Arden at $119,900 to a high-end, 1515 sq ft luxury condo at The Waterfront for $450,000. During the month of June 2010, this same area saw a total of 19 condos sold, ranging in price from $117,000 to a high of $356,000. Of these, 8 condos sold ABOVE list price, 7 sold BELOW list, and 4 sold AT LIST. During July 2010, a total of only 10 condos were sold in south St. Vital, ranging in price from $145,000 to $400,000. Of those, 4 condos sold ABOVE list, and 6 sold BELOW list. While 'ultiple offers' are more rare in condominiums, our current shortage of listings is helping to create a situation where sellers can expect good activity on their condos, listed on the MLS® by REALTORS® If you're looking to sell your condo, in St. Vital or other areas of Winnipeg, please call me anytime for a realistic market evaluation, and a look at my Customized Marketing Plan for your Condo. Bo 333-2202 Tuesday, July 20, 2010 I sold a condo at 193 Victor Lewis Dr Lindenwoods WinnipegHi everyone: I'm happy to report that my buyer just purchased a condo at 193 Victor Lewis Dr in Lindenwoods. If you're looking for a condo in Winnipeg, let's set up a meeting and find you a great condo in Winnipeg. Call me anytime. Sunday, May 23, 2010 276 Condominiums available in WinnipegHi everyone: I just checked (May 21st, 2010) and there are currently 276 condos available for sale in Winnipeg. By comparison there are 935 houses for sale at this same time. What does this mean?
Houses, especially in the 'below $200,000' category, as usually subject to outrageous bidding wars. 10 or more buyers bidding on that first home, thus driving the price up to around the $300 per sq foot mark. As an alternative, you can find a very nice condo in a great part of the city for considerably less than that, and usually the buyer is able to get a financing condition or other type of condition into the offer. So if you're looking for a 'starter home', or perhaps thinking of down-sizing and selling your house for top dollar, consider a condo right now. Call me to discuss your options. Bo 333-2202 Here are some of the most common questions Home-Buyers have:Q: Whats the best way to FIND a house in Winnipeg? Go to Open Houses? Looking thru real estate magazines? Search individual agents websites?A: Magazines are often published once a month, or perhaps once a week. By the time a listing makes it into print, it's most often already sold or accepting offers. Open Houses can be very hectic, and you end up 'rubbing elbows' with lots of other visitors. The Best Way? Work with one REALTOR® who can show you ALL the listings. Someone like, say, me for example. Watch this video. Q: Why should I work with a REALTOR®. I can find the houses on my own!A: FINDING them is just a small part of what real estate agents can do for you. Once you find a nice house, I can help you evaluate it, offer advice on how to structure your offer to make it more acceptable (thereby winning any possible bidding war), and I can even help you get pre-approved by a great lender. Please watch this video. Q: My checking account is with a bank. Can't I just go there to be pre-approved?A: In this fast market, every buyer knows that pre-approval is required, so EVERY buyer already does that. It's no longer sufficient just to be pre-approved, its actually more important to be pre-approved by the RIGHT lender. To find out HOW you do that, watch this video. Sunday, March 28, 2010 46 Condos in the 120K to 180K rangeCategories:Blog,Condominiums,First time buyers,General Real Estate Info,Home Buying Tips,Market Updates Hello everyone: These days, with 'bidding wars' all too common in the 'entry-level' price range of $150,000 to $250,000, condos are an excellent alternative for first time buyers. When 700-sq ft homes are selling for $220,000 (without garages), there are 1100-sq-ft condos with insuite laundry, central air, full appliances and more.... selling for $165,000. Currently in the south end of the city, there are 46 condos for sale in the $120,000 to $180,000 dollar range, many of which are NOT subject to the 'multiple offers' that individual homes are receiving. If you're thinking of buying your first home, take a look at some of these condos. To receive a list of available units, e-mail me at boknowshomes@gmail.com Thursday, November 26, 2009 Available Condos in WinnipegHello Everyone: Here are the numbers of available condos in Winnipeg, as listed by Real Estate Agents: Condos bet. 90K and 150K .. .....53 Condos bet. 150K and 200K .. .....33 Condos bet. 200K and 275K .. .....59 Condos bet. 275K and 350K .. .....33 Condos over 350K ... .. .....48 If you are thinking about buying a condo, please call me anytime. For more information, check out my Website Friday, November 13, 2009 My Client just bought this excellent 50+ Condo.
Hi Everyone: My Client just bought this wonderful "Age-Restricted" Condo in Transcona. 777 sq ft, 2 BR condo with lots of amenities for the mature condo-owner: a library, a common meeting room, an excercise room and more. New construction, concrete building means nice and quiet living. The condo includes fridge, stove, dishwasher, a/c and insuite laundry. If you're looking for a 50+ or 55+ condo, call me direct. There are a couple of units left in this same building, but they're selling fast. Also there are a few other 'age-specific' condos available in Winnipeg. Call me direct, or e-mail me at boknowshomes@gmail.com My website is at WinnipegHomeFinder Sunday, November 8, 2009 224 Condos available in Winnipeg!Hi Everyone: Right now, (Sunday, Nov 8th) there are 224 Condos for sale in Winnipeg. This covers all types, styles and price ranges. So, if YOU are in the market for a condo, please give me a call, as I can show you ANY condo on the market. Email me at boknowshomes@gmail.com Here is my Website Friday, September 25, 2009 Condominiums: By-laws, Reserve Funds, Condo-Documents? (Part 2)In part 1 we examined the different types and styles of condos. Now lets look at some of the more common questions buyers have about condos in general: What do Condo-Fees pay for? Each condominium project (and there are hundreds in Winnipeg) has a different arrangement. With some, your condo fee only pays for the very basics, such as snow-clearing, grass cutting, management fees and common-element insurance'. With other condos, the fees might include water, cable-vision packages, heat and an on-site caretaker. What is a 'common-element'? Basically it is any area where all residents have access. In an apartment style condo, that would be the entrance and the hallways, as an example. In a townhouse, or bungalow styles, it would be the roadway and the visitor parking lot. The 'common-element insurance' basically protects the owners from any lawsuits by visiting guests, whether invited or uninvited, but that is a subject all to itself. What is a Reserve Fund? Every month, a small portion of the condo-fee goes into a special savings account, called a "Reserve Fund". Again depending on the type of condo we are looking at, this reserve fund might pay for any building repairs such as a new roof, new windows, painting and re-carpeting of hallways, etc. Basically the maintenance and repairs of areas which are common to all owners, and which effect all owners. So for example, if you own a stand-alone bungalow condo, you might be responsible for your own roof repairs, new windows etc etc. About Condo By-laws: When a condo-project is first created, the builder usually sets up a set of 'by-laws', which would govern the use and rights of the individual owners. The initial set of by-laws are quite often very simple, such as "No Laundry to be hung from windows" of an apartment style condo. Bungalow condos might have a rule that states "No Outbuildings or Sheds or Fences to be erected". As owners settle into the condo, they establish a board, and can then write their own by-laws. In order to change a current law, or to create a new one, the owners need to approve such changes by a 75% margin. In short, majority rules. Taxes: Unfortunately, in our fair city and province, condominiums are taxed at precisely the same rate as regular houses. Considering that many condos, especially high-rises, uses a lot less services (i.e.: street cleaning, garbage pickup which is often paid for by the condo fees, snow clearing, etc etc) this current system is not considered fair by many. Fair or not, condos offer a unique lifestyle, and definite value in a time when it is becoming more and more difficult to find a house in a similar price range. If you have any questions regarding Condos, please feel free to contact me anytime. You can find me on Twitter Im also on Facebook Wednesday, September 23, 2009 Condominiums: An overview (Part 1)Hello Everyone: This is a re-issue of a blog-entry I did back in March 2008. With condos in high demand, I thought it might be a good time to re-issue an old favorite. Condominiums have been steadily gaining in popularity in the past few years in Winnipeg. At least part of this is due to the fact that while buyers have a tough time finding a nice house under $150,000, condos are still available in this price range. Whether you are a first-time home buyer, or an 'empty-nester', there is a condo which will fit your needs. Here is an overview of available choices and the differences between them:
Well, there we have the basic types and styles. I hope you enjoyed, and will come back in a couple of days for Part 2, which will go into the legalities, restrictions and benefits of owning a condo, along with explanations on "Reserve Fund", "Condo Fee Inclusions" and "By-Laws" of condos. If you have any questions along the way, please don't hesitate to comment here. ciao You can find me on Twitter Im also on Facebook Wednesday, September 23, 2009 Condominium Resource CentreHello everyone:
This is a new section in my blog, aimed exclusively at Condos. Here you will find condo listings, informational videos about condos, and much more. |