the problem with condo ownership is that you are responsible for all the problems in the building/grounds whether the other owners pay their share of the condo fees.
if the condo building(s) is only partially full or not everyone is paying their share, then guess what, you will pick up the slack with your increased fees.
here are some common situations faced by condo owners
# The low condo fees which only cover the regular monthly expenses and preclude building an "adequate" reserve fund which will one day be needed to pay for larger repairs and maintenance projects such as roofs, decks and siding.
# The condo owner who can't afford the special assessments and assumes that the low condo fees will cover all maintenance costs.
# The embattled condominium owners' association with one faction wanting blue vinyl siding, another wanting clear cedar, and the rest who don't participate in the meetings or are just sick and tired of the war.
# The music lover, exercise machine user or daytime sleeper whose activities and needs upset other owners.
# The common area hog who washes cars 4 times a week, invites rowdy friends to use the condo pool and disregards parking assignments.
# The main floor unit owner who does not want to pay for roof repair (or basement water problems) because, "the problem does not impact my unit. And, by the way, I never use the pool anyway, so why should I have to pay for the pool maintenance?"
# The absentee landlord whose condo unit is rented to problem tenants and who will not participate in the management of his/her property.
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also, if you ever try reselling the condo in, say the next 15 years, you find you will probably have to give it away.
you are better off renting, especially if it is just for vacation purposes...i promise you, anything you buy will not appreciate for a long, long, did i say long?, time.
now, if you are going to live there full time, it makes a bit more sense, but even then, i would not buy a condo....unless you don't care about losing equity or paying the freight (condo fees) for others.
also, loans for condos are impossible to get....figure on paying cash.
why take on all the responsibility and risk of ownership for very little return?
now, there are others that will defend condos,... fine.
but me? no way would i recommend buying a condo anywhere, ever.
especially in a foreign country and just for vacation purposes.
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