Pros & Cons of Choosing a Condo as Your First Home

by THE CUOMO TEAM Kimberly Cuomo 08/09/2021


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Condominiums can be an excellent option for first-time homebuyers. With lower upfront costs and great perks, a condo can definitely outshine a traditional detached home in many respects. However, even for new buyers a condo might not be the best choice. Here we will go over the main pros & cons of purchasing a condo as a new buyer.

Pros

No Yardwork - Condo buildings or communities always have a homeowners’ association that manages the day-to-day administration and care of the property. The homeowners’ association handles all the maintenance and upkeep of public spaces and utilities like parking, walkways, fencing and landscaping. Some condos have beautifully manicured gardens, lawns or other outdoor features and the residents don’t have to lift a finger to maintain it. If you’re somebody who’s dreamed of home ownership but dreaded the idea of taking care of your own yard, a condo can be a very convenient option.

Built-In Amenities - Living in a condo typically grants you access to several amenities and services provided only to residents. These amenities can include spas, fitness centers, swimming pools, sports courts and shared event space where you can host large groups. While you’ll have to pay a fee in order to access and help management maintain these facilities, you’ll have access to them at your convenience. If you’ve been trying to fit regular exercise into a busy schedule or want to play a sport with your family or roommates, this is a huge quality of life bonus over a detached single family home.

Cons

No Yard - The benefit of perfectly cared for landscaping comes the disadvantage of not having your own yard. Many condos have outdoor spaces, but those spaces are usually covered balconies or patios. Even condo units on the ground level of larger communities rarely have their own land to work with, which can be a real downside for people who like to garden. In a condo you won’t have as much room to work with for things like growing flowers, veggies or trees. Also, because of homeowner association rules, even if you have any gardening space, it will probably be subject to regulation. If you want a yard all to yourself and the freedom to care for it on your own, a condo might not be the best choice.

No Exterior Design Control - While you have the freedom to customize the inside of your condo, you can’t do anything to the outside of the building. This means no major renovations, repainting, changing windows or other customizations that would affect the exterior of your home. If you want to have freedom to change your home’s outside appearance or if you want a specific architectural design, a condo will unfortunately not fulfill this need.

Every condo community is different, so it’s important to weigh your options with those details in mind. A condo might be the perfect choice for a brand new homebuyer but not a good fit for others. Take some time to consider your priorities and preferences and you’ll figure out the best choice for your situation.

About the Author
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THE CUOMO TEAM Kimberly Cuomo

The Cuomo Team - 25 years experience serving South Florida's Real Estate needs!

Specializing in Residential and Commercial Real Estate Services - 

 Kim Cuomo brings a 25 year wealth of experience and passion to the world of real estate, having dedicated over two decades to serving clients across the vibrant landscapes of South Florida. With a background as a paralegal, Kim's transition into real estate was not just a career change, but a discovery of her true calling. Her deep-rooted love for the industry is evident in the personalized, hands-on approach she adopts with each client, ensuring they feel valued and supported through every step of their journey.

Whether navigating the complexities of a first-time home purchase or orchestrating the sale of a luxurious $30 million estate, Kim's expertise spans the full spectrum of residential and commercial real estate. Her reach extends across Palm Beach County, Martin County, St. Lucie County, Broward County, and Miami-Dade County, offering a comprehensive understanding of the unique markets within each area.

Kim Cuomo's dedication to excellence and her ability to forge meaningful connections with clients make her not just an agent, but a trusted advisor and friend in one of the most significant transactions of their lives. Her commitment to providing exceptional service is unwavering, making her a standout professional in the South Florida real estate scene. 

The Cuomo Team has several agents, so that someone is always available to assist you with any of your real estate needs any time 7 days a week! Kim's husband, John, a retired firefighter from the Town of Palm Beach, works in the Commercial Division. Kim's son Matthew Cuomo works on the team, along with her daughter in law, Tasianna Cuomo. and Christine Cuomo Georgeou, her sister in law. 

You can contact Kim directly anytime at 561-339-3002, and she will be happy to assist you with any of your real estate needs! She looks forward to hearing from you!