Realm Condominiums
At Realm Condominiums, you have a spectacular home in a state-of-the-art building. You have floor-to-ceiling windows with brilliant views and a balcony that expands your living space to the edge of the horizon. You own a kitchen that will be the envy of your friends and bathrooms with clean lines and luxurious finishes. You have all of this and more in an Buckhead/Lenox location close to everything that counts. Avenue condos are resort-style condos in the heart of center city. All units include floor-to-ceiling windows and private balconies.
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An HOA fee means a periodic charge collected by a homeowners' association (HOA) from each condo owner. You may also hear an HOA fee called an assessment. HOA fees cover the maintenance of the common areas and services as well as the wages of building staff; in some condos, some of your utility costs, such as sewage, water, or trash removal, can also be included under an HOA fee.
Average HOA fees can range from $200 to $400 a month. How much your HOA fees will cost is based on the square footage of your condo, whether you live in a high-amenity or low-amenity building, and other factors. Typically, higher-service condos include higher HOA fees because they need to cover more staff and amenities. Conversely, a low-amenity condo includes lower HOA fees, since the HOA doesn't need to pay for full-time staff, a pool, a gym, etc.
Ultimately, whether you feel that the amenities you get for your money are worth it is up to you. But if you decide to live in an HOA community, it is very important to pay your HOA fees on time. Homeowners' associations can put liens on your property and can even force a foreclosure in order to collect past-due HOA fees.
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