A lot depends on your area and how many bedrooms most condos have. Ask a realtor.
Common sense tells me that a two bedroom condo would be easier to sell.
2006-08-26 12:40:00
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answered by m15 4
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The simple answer is yes. However if you have many singles in your area or you plan on selling cheap no. General rule is that you want to have 2 bedrooms min. 3 would be better. And a min of 1 1/2 bath.
2006-08-26 13:00:09
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answered by Tara R 2
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Yes. For many singles, the thought of undertaking such a big payment without the possibility of taking in a roommate in the future is scary. The door gets closed to that option with one bedroom. Also, get 2 full baths or 1.75 baths. No one wants to share a bath with a roommate. 99 out 100 never even end up wanting or needing the roommate, but that's not what they are thinking when they buy.
2006-08-26 13:20:13
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answered by Anonymous
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In the area that I live in (outside of DC), one bedroom condos are selling quickly due to the fact that many of the professionals around here are single or married couples, looking for something small that is convienent to where they work. They average anywhere from $250k to $500k closer to the city.
2006-08-26 12:40:44
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answered by lonely_girl3_98 4
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it truly is less demanding to sell a three mattress room abode ... than it truly is to sell a 2 mattress room abode. maximum shoppers .... (even single human beings) pick that third mattress room. (human beings pick a wager-room AND a den/workplace.) families certainly pick 3-4 Bedrooms. hence, with basically 2 bedrooms .... you're truly beginning out at a draw back while it includes re-sale. upload interior the actuality that (you're saying that) properties in those subdivisions usually have 3 Bedrooms. Then i might say that (from a re-sale) attitude ....(returned) you would be (beginning out) at a draw back. i'm no longer asserting that the two mattress room won't sell in any respect. i'm basically asserting that it will easily be extra good to sell ... and it's going to maximum in all probability take longer. Have a Realtor do a industry diagnosis of the contemporary sale expenditures of two-Bedrooms (interior the section) .... That "might desire to" verify which you're (certainly) getting the abode at a "functional" value.
2016-11-05 21:29:12
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answered by Anonymous
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It's hard to sell if it's a couple looking for room to grow a family. If you have a 1 bedroom, sell it to single career people or student with money.
2006-08-26 12:43:27
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answered by RunSueRun 5
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In my location, the one bedroom would sell faster because there is the greatest demand for "starter" homes in this expensive market. Small homes move faster than the big ones in expensive markets.
2006-08-26 12:44:33
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answered by JB 3
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Yes it is.
2006-08-26 12:41:05
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answered by Karen R 3
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yep
2006-08-26 12:42:56
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answered by lolitakali 6
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yes.
2006-08-26 12:43:48
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answered by jackie 6
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