What do you think of this condominium?
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I could probably live here from what I see. The only problem that grabs my attention is the green wall with random white lines. What's up with that?
I want to know which floor zone it's in.
I'm doing a methodical search of MLS and saving the listings that meet my criteria e.g. includes washer and dryer.
I know condominium ownership is complicated but the more I think about it the more I think it would be better than a mobile home especially mobile homes in land lease parks.
You would have solid walls meaning privacy as opposed to these mobile homes that have metal exterior walls, no insulation in them, and double press board interior walls. Locals call them "tin cans" and it's completely on point.
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This should be a direct link to the MLS listing-
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/121-Brandy-Wine-Dr-121-Largo-FL-33771/2074189462_zpid/
That green and white wall is a nightmare. I wonder how much it would cost to fix it.
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This one much better not much higher asking price. A little stark. Furniture, art, etc. Would be easy fix. 2nd floor. More privacy. In my zip code. Not on East Bay. East Bay major road- traffic and noise. Very nice.
https://www.homes.com/property/330-brandy-wine-dr-largo-fl/selvlc53bsgfq/
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This last flat looks quite nice on paper. Is it under a busy flight take off?
You seem to be at the point to take a deep breath, a notepad and pen in hand, and go start viewing places if possible.
If I may say...
It's exciting, tiring, disappointing, frustrating, exhilarating, expensive and incredibly time consuming, in fact its almost full time job.
You could make an excel spreadsheet of potential places with essential and desirable features if you're super-organised. Rate the online area, style, rooms, grounds, price etc.However in my limited experience, visiting a place for sale is usually far different from the sunny, tidy, photos presented online. You suddenly know the reality.
The UK estate agents say all sorts of crapola, basically exaggerate and often blatently lie.
You decide to make the effort to view and go on an investigative trip: just getting there may be a deal breaker, why is the place now on the market, what's wrong with the house, the grounds, the immediate neighbours, the neighbourhood at night...?We travelled and viewed about a dozen houses around the UK before buying (3 visits to the one we bought), and ten flats in the local area of London before buying one for the kids.
It's a helluva lot of money so you'd expect to put some effort in to get what you want.As I say, take a deep breath...
Meanwhile I'm off out to buy a lottery ticket for my dream place:
https://search.savills.com/property-detail/gblhchlac240061