❌ DON'T BUY These Types of Houses...EVER

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Looking to buy a house in Colorado? Searching for a home can be frustrating, and when you find one you think you'll love, it ends up being a home you should never have purchased. I'm here to tell you to avoid these types of homes!

In this video, I'll share advice on the types of homes you should avoid purchasing in Colorado. Avoid the critical pitfalls that could turn your dream home into a financial disaster. Watch now to save yourself from costly mistakes and ensure a happy home-buying experience.

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Sadly, if someone is looking for a town-home/carriage house (usually a new/newer property, although evne older town-homes have HOAs), they are pretty much guaranteed a HOA fee. The only issue then is (1) how much is it and (2) what does it cover/not cover. I don't know any way to avoid a HOA/Covenant fee in those type of homes/communities. :-(
The only good news is HOAs are usually noticeably lower in a new/newer communities, higher in older communities. That's one reason I'd prefer new/newer.
As for all the other types of homes to avoid, I definitely CAN cross them off my list...but in case I overlooked one of those reasons, I hope my "more astute" (!) real estate agent wouldn't let me buy one of those headaches! ;-)

-- BR

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