Posted by Meredith Folger Amon on Tuesday, December 31st, 2024 2:50pm.
When purchasing a condo, especially along the Gulf Coast, conducting thorough due diligence is essential. Recently, Admiral’s Quarters in Orange Beach, Alabama, has undergone significant updates and assessments, which provide a great case study for prospective buyers.
What is the age of the hot water heater and HVAC system?
Insurance companies often require these to be updated before issuing policies, as older systems may not meet current standards.
How are insurance costs assessed?
With rising insurance premiums, it's critical to understand how these are shared among condo owners and whether additional assessments may be required.
What are the HOA dues and any recent or upcoming special assessments?
These can vary significantly and impact the cost of ownership.
Admiral's Quarters has seen increased fees to address rising insurance costs and structural repairs:
Current Insurance Premiums:
The complex budgeted $430,000 for insurance in the previous year, but the renewal for 2024 came in at $1,128,000, necessitating significant adjustments to dues.
Assessment for Repairs and Upgrades:
Recently completed projects include the replacement of balcony railings and new elevator installations in the fall of 2023. Additionally, the HOA is collecting an extra fees per month through the end of the year to offset increased insurance costs.
The HOA has undertaken significant balcony and stucco repair projects. Key updates include:
As I always tell my clients, buying a condo involves more than finding the perfect view or location. Understanding the financial and logistical aspects of ownership is just as critical. By asking the right questions, you can ensure your investment aligns with your goals and lifestyle.
If you’re considering purchasing at Admiral's Quarters or anywhere along the Gulf Coast, I’m here to guide you every step of the way. With my expertise and insights, you’ll have the confidence to make informed decisions.
As a Gulf Coast real estate advisor, I always stress the importance of thorough due diligence when purchasing a condo. Whether you're a first-time buyer or a seasoned investor, the devil is often in the details, and asking the right questions upfront can save you from costly surprises down the road.
When considering a condo purchase, here are some critical steps I recommend:
Contact the HOA and Property Management
Reach out to the HOA board, president, or property management company to inquire about special assessments or upcoming assessments. These can significantly impact your financial commitment.
Understand Insurance Assessments
Insurance can be a major expense for condo owners. Ask how insurance is assessed and whether it’s included in HOA fees or billed separately. This can vary significantly between complexes.
Inspect Major Systems
Find out the age of the hot water heater and HVAC system. If these systems are outdated, your insurance company may require them to be replaced before issuing a policy.
The recent balcony and stucco repair project at Admiral's Quarters is a prime example of why due diligence is crucial. These repairs, while essential for safety and structural integrity, resulted in assessments that directly impacted condo owners.
The 09-07 balcony/stucco repair project included:
Additional emergency work on the 06-05 stacks was also incorporated into the project after C/Sharpe identified stucco at risk of breaking off. This extended the scope and timeline of the project but addressed significant safety concerns.
The next phase, scheduled from October 14, 2024, to February 28, 2025, will focus on the 06-02 stacks and adjacent areas. While mobilization impacts should be minimal, noise and temporary closures of balconies will affect owners and guests.
Before purchasing a condo, consider the implications of such projects. Ask yourself:
One owner at Admiral's Quarters shared, "The assessments were unexpected, but knowing the building will be safer and more secure is worth the investment. Transparency from the HOA has been key in managing expectations."
Another resident added, "Understanding the timeline and scope of work helped me plan my stays and rentals more effectively."
Due diligence is not just about protecting your investment—it's about peace of mind. As a local expert and advisor, I’m here to guide you through these complex decisions. Let me help you ask the right questions and find the perfect condo that meets your needs.
Whether you’re exploring Admiral's Quarters or other exceptional properties along the Gulf Coast, I’ll ensure you have all the information you need to make an informed decision.
Meredith Amon is a local real estate advisor, licensed in Alabama and Florida. She specializes in helping buyers and sellers navigate the buying and selling of homes along the Gulf Coast.
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