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Things You Should Keep In Mind For Your Latest Pre-Construction Condos Projects

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Things You Should Keep In Mind For Your Latest
Pre-Construction Condos Projects
Doesn't it seem to be a relatively straightforward proposition to buy a condo unit
during the pre-construction phase? These units are mostly based upon the
architectural drawings that are available at the developer's site. However, it has
often been noticed that ​condos for sale ​before construction might work as a
straightforward proposition where anything can happen in the future.
There are several situations where it has been found that developers redesign
layout of condo units during the construction. Further, the purchase contracts
drafted to the advantage of the developers. For instance, if the units are
entirely constructed during the given time, the buyer is forced to either wait for
same or occupy the complex that has still awaiting construction.
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Buyers are also exploited in the early stages wherein the developers sell the units
that are still possession. Under such circumstances, developers are unable to sell
their rest of the units. It leads to a rapid decline in the value of the units that
remain no longer in demand, forcing the developers to rent the unsold units,
ultimately bringing down the values of the overall units. Therefore, it is mandatory
to find a reputed developer before buying pre-construction condos in Ontario.
It is recommended to consult a knowledgeable lawyer and to insert your own
conditions into the purchasing contracts. You must have a specified fixed date of
completion so that you can get your deposits back in case the developer
miscalculates the time of completion.
Also, until the complexes aren't sold to 51% unitholders, the buyer should be
paying occupancy fees, which should be equivalent to the monthly maintenance
fees, including the anticipated monthly mortgage payment. Such an arrangement
would protect the values of the sold units.
The latest pre-construction condos projects ​come in contract with mutual
understanding. It would be best if you don't make any purchases in which your
developer isn't willing to accept your conditions.
Another important thing that should be considered is maintenance fees. The cost
overruns are usually not covered in the first year, and once the unit owners hold
their control, they are often hit with higher monthly maintenance fees. Buyers
should be informed or assume and expect an increase in maintenance fees. Besides
this, the most important thing you should keep in mind for your pre-construction
condos in Ontario is to check the developer or builder's reputation and entire track
record before purchasing the condos for sale.
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