Top 10 Boston condo for sale questions
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Top 10 Boston condo for sale questions
When buying a condominium in Boston, asking the right questions helps you avoid unexpected costs, structural issues, and restrictive rules.
Here are the top 10 questions to ask before purchasing a Boston condo:
Financial & Association Health
- What is the current monthly condo fee, and what exactly does it cover?
- Fees typically cover water, sewer, master insurance, and common area maintenance.
- In Boston, older brownstones may have lower fees, but fewer amenities compared to modern high-rises. [Bostonreb.com,1, 2]
- What is the total amount currently held in the building’s reserve fund?
- A healthy fund should generally hold at least 10% to 25% of the association’s annual budget.
- Low reserves increase your risk of a sudden financial hit. [1]
- Are there any planned, passed, or recently completed special assessments?
- What is the current monthly condo fee, and what exactly does it cover?
Building & Unit Operations
- What are the rules regarding renting out the unit?
- Is the building professionally managed, or is it self-managed?
- What is the pet policy for owners and tenants?
- What are the rules regarding renting out the unit?
Structure & Location-Specifics
- How old are the major structural elements and mechanical systems?
- Ask specifically about the roof, heating/cooling systems, elevators, and historical brick masonry.
- Replacing a roof on a classic Back Bay or South End brownstone can cost hundreds of thousands of dollars.
- Is dedicated parking included, and what is its legal deed status?
- Parking in Boston is a premium commodity that can add significant value to the property.
- Verify if the spot is explicitly deeded to the unit, an assigned space, or a rented easement. [1]
- What are the storage options and policies for common areas?
- Look for dedicated basement lockers, bike rooms, and restrictions on storing items in hallways.
- Ensure your large belongings can actually fit through tight, historic stairwells if there is no elevator.
- Are there any active or resolved legal disputes involving the HOA?
- Active lawsuits between owners, developers, or neighbors can completely stall your mortgage approval process.
- Request a copy of the 6D certificate early in the closing process to prove all outstanding fees are clear. [1]
- How old are the major structural elements and mechanical systems?
If you are currently evaluating a specific property, let me know which Boston neighborhood it is in, the size of the building (e.g., a 3-unit brownstone or a large high-rise), or any specific red flags you have noticed so I can tailor the next steps for you.
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