What is a condominium vs apartment?

Condominium vs Apartment

FeatureCondominium (Condo)Apartment
OwnershipIndividually owned by private ownersOwned by one entity (usually a company or landlord)
OccupancyYou can own or rent a condoYou can only rent an apartment
ManagementManaged by a homeowners association (HOA)Managed by a property management company
Maintenance FeesCondo owners pay monthly HOA fees for shared areasRenters usually pay no separate fees, maintenance included in rent
CustomizationOwners can renovate or decorate freely (within HOA rules)Tenants have limited ability to make changes
AmenitiesOften have shared amenities (pool, gym, parking)Usually have similar amenities depending on the complex
ResponsibilityOwners handle repairs inside their unitLandlord handles most repairs and maintenance
Investment ValueCan appreciate over time; can be soldNo ownership; no resale value
Community RulesGoverned by HOA bylaws and regulationsGoverned by landlord or property management rules

In short:

  • 🏠 A condominium is owned by individuals.
  • 🏢 An apartment is rented from a single owner or company.

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