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  2. Why buying a cheap older condo in South Florida could be a ...

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    All Florida condo buildings built 30 years ago or older are required to undergo structural inspections by a qualified engineer or architect by December 31, due to the Condo Safety Act.

  3. Are condos a good investment? - AOL

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    Condos are typically cheaper than single-family homes, but tend to appreciate in value over time similar to detached properties. Condos can be a smart investment for first-time homebuyers ...

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    ConsumerAffairs is an American customer review and consumer news platform that provides information for purchasing decisions around major life changes or milestones. [5] The company's business-facing division provides SaaS that allows brands to manage and analyze review data to improve their products and customer service.

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  6. 2000s United States housing bubble - Wikipedia

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    Median cost to purchase a home by U.S. state Median cost to purchase a home by U.S. metro area Fig. 1: Robert Shiller's plot of U.S. home prices, population, building costs, and bond yields, from Irrational Exuberance, 2nd ed. [1] Shiller shows that inflation-adjusted U.S. home prices increased 0.4% per year from 1890 to 2004 and 0.7% per year from 1940 to 2004, whereas U.S. census data from ...

  7. Consumer Reports - Wikipedia

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    Consumer Reports (CR), formerly Consumers Union (CU), is an American nonprofit consumer organization dedicated to independent product testing, investigative journalism, consumer-oriented research, public education, and consumer advocacy.