Only 8
condos share this pool!
Not exact matches
Just one example might be a house or
condo complex with several private bed / bath areas but a
shared kitchen and
shared living / dining room (and, while we're brainstorming here, a
shared beachside Jacuzzi and infinity
pool.)
Typically, commercial
condo insurance would cover all
shared areas (e.g. entrance, corridors, public rooms, swimming
pool and building envelope) but personal
condo insurance covers only the
condo interior.
The Moonlight
Condos, located right on the beach in Puerto Morelos, feature modern décor, a
shared rooftop swimming
pool, and beautiful ocean views.
Diamond Point is an 8
condo units all just steps away from an immaculate
shared swimming
pool area equipped with waterfall features and ample social space.
With a view of the Gulf of Mexico and large
shared heated
pool, this family - oriented quiet
condo near Sarasota can...
This 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom
condo is in a nice, small complex allowing more privacy and limiting the number of people
sharing the
pool, etc..
The
pool at the
condo is really well kept and it feels like your own, as there was rarely anyone else there, although you do have to
share with the odd sunbathing iguana.
Updated 2 br, 2 bath self contained
condo with true ski in / ski out access,
shared hot tubs and heated outdoor
pool
Loss assessment coverage is an optional add - on to your
condo insurance policy that can help in the event of an accident in a
shared area of the
condo property, such as lobbies, stairwells,
pools, outdoor spaces and more.
Many urban dwellers are opting for the conveniences of a
condo or townhome that can boast an ideal location, social environment and
shared amenities such as a gym or
pool.
Condominium and townhome owners can benefit from close proximity to shopping and dining, hassle - free maintenance of common areas,
shared amenities such as swimming
pools, club houses and fitness centers and affordable
condo insurance policies.
As stated above,
condo and townhome owners pay fees to a Homeowners Association (HOA) to cover the cost of upkeep of common areas and buildings, such as landscaping, elevators, swimming
pools, clubhouses, parking areas, fitness centers, and other structural areas o f
shared buildings.
Sharing the responsibilities of lawn care and landscaping,
pool upkeep, and more can free
condo residents from chores they would have face if they lived in a single family home in the suburbs.