Over the last three years I have lurked online to find what condos were available in town. I wanted a Senior community rather than a condo where I did not know my neighbors. I figured out what condo buildings where affordable, or perhaps affordable, but only one seemed possible. When I returned from Africa I got an apartment but with the idea that it would not be a permanent move. I got the lease for ten months but the lease said that I had to inform the managers two months in advance if I were moving. That meant that they needed to know by the end of September.
On June 30th I officially retired from the Alliance and then got serious about finding a condo. My apartment was just too expensive to keep with only a Social Security check coming in along with savings. I got regular emails telling me what condos were available in Omaha. Then a one bedroom came up in this condo building. I really wanted a two bedroom but decided to at least look at the one bedroom condo. I contacted the realator. Then I found out there was a two bedroom condo available in the same building so I visited both of them. The two bedroom home came with a garage on the ground floor but the one bedroom did not. That was the selling point. I needed underground parking!
The garage is actually below ground on the South side but on the first level on the North side.
My lease in the apartment was up at the end of November but the manager found someone to rent it in November so I got out of the lease one month early. I signed for my third floor, two bedroom condo on October 30th and started moving in. On October 16th, with the help of 13-14 people, I got moved in just 2 hours and 45 minutes. That was from loading the truck, driving across town and unloading the truck! I am now in my HOME.
This is a Senior community. One must be 57 years old or more to buy a condo here. There is a community room with Friday morning coffee breaks, potluck dinners and other events. They know I drink tea instead of coffee so bought tea just for me! November 2nd we're having a catered Turkey Dinner. Since it will be my first official meal in the "house", it is free this time!
The building was built in 1981 by the American Baptists. It is next to a Care Center but is no longer associated with either. The condo's association is made up of those who live here with elected officers from the residents. There is
a company that manages the property and keeps the financial records. We pay a monthly association fee.
The 43 condos do not have a laundry in them but downstairs there is a community laundry room. We sign up for our time slot for doing laundry and then have the whole room to ourselves. The machines are part of the association fees, not coin operated. Also, it seems like many have purchased utility carts to get back and forth from the laundry so I have one now but it is still in a box, not yet put together!! More photos of my condo when I get settled!!
Sounds like a great spot for you. Glad you are in a good place.
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear you're enjoying your new place! We, too, had our share of trouble looking for the perfect space. Somehow we kept our heads up and we managed to find a great condo and close the deal. We simply could not be happier in our house. Persistence definitely does pay off
ReplyDeleteMargaret @ Boston North Shore Real Estate
Condos are definitely a great choice for just about anyone looking to move. I have been looking into buying a condo myself and am interested in learning more about what is available to me. This is why I have been working closely with local agents who are working diligently to get me the home of my dreams at an affordable price.
ReplyDeleteRupert @ Gulf Shores Real Estate And Homes