7/13/2009 10:19:45 PM
lots of townhouse hoa's have ordinances that limits the percentage of units that can be rented out. the thought is that owner residents will help maintain the property values. usually its 20% of the total number of units can be rented. this is actually a big deal in atlanta right now.
7/13/2009 10:27:51 PM
I've heard your home has to be on the market for X months before you can rent it as a last resort.
7/14/2009 8:22:12 AM
A garden tub sounds lovely.
7/14/2009 8:23:38 AM
^^^ and ^^^^ some of the times it's a city ordinance that the HOA just has to go by - that's how it is with my neighborhood at least in GA - the builder had to agree to a % of renter's to be allowed to build the neighborhood
7/14/2009 8:28:48 AM
Without having read the entire thread I'll say this:1) Forget the upgrades, what's going to sell your place is a low price so do without anything you don't have to have. If you live in a high end neighborhood granite and hardwoods will help but in an average development you'd probably be better off with just the basics.2) Homebuilders are all about maximum profits. The upgrades are going to be cheap items that you could get for less. 3) (1) Granite Countertops (~1500)You can get composites for about this depending on how much counter space you have. Composites are lower maintenance and are way more durable.(2) Hardwood floors (~4000)Do this yourself and if you're not great with diy projects do it yourself with laminate.(3) Crown molding (~500)Do this yourself or leave it out.(4) Garden Tub Price?(5) Upgraded Carpet (~500)Don't bother, you'll wind up replacing it anyway.(6) Upgraded Appliances (~400-1200 depending on the upgrade) Probably cheap, leave it.
7/14/2009 8:48:09 AM
^ had a lot of good infoanother good point (and i forget who said it) was
7/14/2009 10:13:38 AM
^^^i didn't realize it was a city ordinance too. no wonder folks who bought condos as investement properties in buckhead are pissed.
7/14/2009 9:09:19 PM
this thread has some of the worst and most misguided advise ive seen in a long time - definitely talk to a professional before taking anything said here too seriously
7/14/2009 9:38:43 PM