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  2. Are condos a good investment? - AOL

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    At first glance, this looks like an attractive investment: You’d earn $800 a month, or $9,600 per year. However, there are other costs to account for: Homeowners insurance: $600 per year.

  3. The worst thing to do after coming into a ton of money: Buy a ...

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    Of course, homes aren’t the only possible bad investments out there. “I’ve also seen folks rush into new businesses with their newfound wealth, only to realize running businesses is a lot of ...

  4. Barbara Corcoran: 2 Reasons Buying a Home Could Be a Bad ...

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    Here are two reasons why Corcoran says buying a home could be a bad investment for you. You Plan To Sell in Less Than 2 Years. Real estate generally appreciates in value over time, but if you plan ...

  5. Why townhomes are the star of Twin Cities area housing market

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    Townhouses promise maintenance-free living, but also affordability. In October, the median cost of a townhouse in the metro was $305,000, nearly $100,000 less than a typical single-family house ...

  6. Terraced house - Wikipedia

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    Townhouses (or townhomes) are generally two- to three-story structures that share a wall with a neighbouring unit. As opposed to apartment buildings, townhouses do not have neighbouring units above or below them. They are similar in concept to row houses or terraced houses, but share a common design and construction.

  7. Multifamily residential - Wikipedia

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    Townhouses and apartments which are owned in the condominium form of ownership are often referred to as "condominiums" or "condos". Court: high-density slum housing built in the UK, 1800–1870. Two or more stories, terraced, back-to-back, around a short alley at right angles to the main street. Once common in cities like Liverpool [8] and Leeds.

  8. Real estate - Wikipedia

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    Often investment properties are rented out, but "flipping" involves quickly reselling a property, sometimes taking advantage of arbitrage or quickly rising value, and sometimes after repairs are made that substantially raise the value of the property. Luxury real estate is sometimes used as a way to store value, especially by wealthy foreigners ...

  9. Are 100+ townhomes the solution for troubled property near ...

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    A proposed townhome development of more than 100 units near Charlotte’s Blueberry Park is set for public review with the hearing examiner this fall, nearly two years after the initial proposal ...