Tuesday, August 3, 2010 Dennistoun Condominiums New Condos on Roslyn Rd. Winnipeg,Hi everyone: Looks like I just sold a condo in the 'yet-to-be-built' Dennistoun Condominiums on Roslyn Rd. This exciting project, Dennistoun Condos, which is accepting pre-orders for suites at this time, is scheduled to start construction in the spring of 2011. Located on Roslyn Rd, just west of Osborne St, units range in size from 795 sq ft to 1200 sq ft and prices range from around $260,000 to $430,000. I always advise my clients that there are 4 or 5 'should-have' items in a condominium. These are: Underground Parking, Insuite Laundry, Central Air, Concrete Construction, and Location, Location, Location. Although this building is months away from construction start, it appears to have all of the above. Underground Parking is included in the larger suites (at no extra cost) and all suites have central air, furnace and insuite laundry. You certainly can't argue the location, in Osborne Village and right behind Safeway. The condominium will feature 71 suites, and the developer requires that 30 units are reserved before going to the next phase. I'm told that now 23 are already reserved, so if you're thinking of buying a new construction condo, in a fabulous trendy Osborne Village area, don't delay. Call me anytime for more info... Bo 333-2202 Thursday, April 1, 2010 New Condo listing in River Park South: On Novavista DrCategories:selling Hi Everyone: New listing on 24 Nova Vista Dr. 792 sq ft .. 2BR, insuite laundry, woodburning fireplace, all appliances and low condo fees of $249.05 INCLUDE the heat, water and usual condo perks such as grass cutting, snow shoveling and management fees. Improvements include upgraded kitchen and bath cabinets, new flooring, lights and paint and a proper insuite laundry.
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. |