I figure since a lot of SPs and maybe pooners would have experience in purchasing condos, I'd ask here. I'm looking to finally stop renting and buying a condo, I kind of have a general idea of what sort of amenities I want (needs to have a fitness centre).
Is there any advantage in getting a real estate agent or is a condo something I could probably find myself? I figure I'm going to buy new. (after spending time in this hobby, I see what happens in some condos)
Interesting question. If i were to buy a condo, like many of the posters have said, I'd lean towards an older one where it can be established whether or not you have a leaky condo on your hands. Even new ones with warranties don't always protect you as I know of a couple who are on the hook for 50k in a leaky condo that was suppose to be covered with the new home warranty.
It wasn't.
As for a realtor, someone said the seller always pays for this. I disagree. The seller technically pays for it, but does so by increasing the selling price to account for it.
That said unless you feel comfortable buying something yourself you should probably get a realtor. Personally I'm past that stage and have sold one house without a realtor (ie I was the selling agent, and the buyer used an realtor) and I have another house listed on MLS and just paid the realtor 725 for him to list it, so in affect I will again be the selling agent.
This isn't for everyone, but it lowers my selling costs considerably and to be honest with you, if a house is priced right, it sells itself, if it's not a realtor isn't going to make enough of a difference to cover his/her commission.