Difference Between House and Condo – How to decide

OC Property Sisters
OC Property Sisters
Published on August 5, 2023

Apples and oranges — that’s what condos and houses are. Sure, they both provide a roof over your head, and they’re both financial investments, but that’s where the similarities end.

Just as when we compare apples and oranges, houses and condos differ by price, taste, and by how they will be used.

The most significant difference between owning a condo and owning a house

Precisely what do you own when you buy them?

When you buy a house, you also typically own the land on which it sits and everything else permanently attached to the land. On the other hand, when you purchase a condo, you own only what lies between the walls of your unit.

The rest of the complex, the “common areas,” are owned in common by all the unit owners. You have the right to use the common areas but not alter them in any way. Some items considered common areas include:

  • Fitness center
  • Lobby
  • Pool
  • Mailroom
  • Tennis courts
  • Elevators
  • Landscaping

The Advantages of Purchasing a Condo

The price is the most obvious advantage of buying a condo rather than a house. Although luxury condominiums can be pricey, condos are far less expensive than houses.

For instance, the median price of a single-family home in June of 2023 here in Orange County, CA is $1,260,000, while the median price of a condo is currently $739,00.

For many, that’s challenging to say the least but it’s reality. Here is one way to help get the monthly mortgage payment down by possibly hundreds a month, I encourage you to read it if you are looking to buy a home or a condo.

Sidebar; Maybe, with all the information and homeowner cost you have gathered, this is a real consideration for you as well… In the Temecula area the median price of a single-family home in June it was $628,000 and condo median is $515,000. In San Diego for a single-family home it was $958,250 and condos median is 607,500.

I know and understand Orange County is the most expensive area around and the hardship that causes many. It may help you to know that I also know San Diego and Temecula areas both extremely well, I have lived and sold homes in both. If you would like to discuss pros and cons of the 3 areas.(I love them all), let’s have coffee (my treat) and let’s have that conversation.

For some, a different area may be a better option. There is a lot to talk about, it is not a decision made lightly so, maybe I can help shed some light for you. I have firsthand experience living for more than 10 years in both Temecula and San Diego, and more than 30 years in Orange County. I have sold homes and condos in both San Diego and Temecula, and I absolutely love both of them but it is not right for everyone!

I love talking real estate and helping people, I’d love to understand where you are in real estate journey and share my perspective of both pros and cons with you. Just click the side bar where where it says Have questions? send me a message, we can schedule coffee or a call.

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Other advantages include:

  • Less maintenance — The Homeowner’s Association (HOA) is usually responsible for maintenance decisions, and all the owners share the cost of common area upkeep. This can include big-ticket items such as air-conditioning units, the roof, and fencing.
  • On-site amenities — While pools and fitness centers are common, the sky is the limit regarding condo amenities. Some complexes offer dog parks, clubhouses, a concierge, or rooftop gardens. Many high-end condo communities offer luxuries you may be unable to afford in the single-family home market.
  • Lower cost of living — While you will most likely pay a maintenance fee each month, it typically includes water, trash, and sewer costs. Sometimes utilities are included in the fee. The HOA pays for the insurance on the entire complex, so you may need only to cover what is inside your unit.

The Disadvantages of Buying a Condo

Judging by the sheer number of Americans that choose to purchase and live in condos, the disadvantages of condo living aren’t insurmountable. Here are a few disadvantages to weigh against the advantages:

  • HOA — Some homeowner’s associations can be quite intrusive, with restrictions that may border the ridiculous. Some raise the maintenance fees annually while ignoring maintenance needs.
  • Space and privacy — most condo complexes have a decided lack of both.
  • Tenant neighbors — HOAs find it challenging to enforce the complex’s rules on tenants and typically go after the absentee owner. Some owners are diligent about disciplining their tenants, others – not so much.

If you’re leaning toward purchasing a condo instead of a house, be sure that you read every word on every page of the HOA documents that will be supplied to you.

Pay close attention to the Covenants, Conditions & Restrictions (CC&Rs). You must follow these rules when you purchase a condo in a complex. It’s dry stuff but contains all the information you need to determine if this is the right condo for you.

If you have any questions about anything written in those documents, we urge you to take the paperwork to your attorney for a translation.

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