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What Is the Difference Between CID Ownership in a Condo, Townhouse or PUD?

San Jose Real Estate

There’s quite a bit of confusion around the difference between common interest developments (CID) , condominiums, and planned unit developments (PUD). A condominium is a type of ownership of the real estate, not an architectural style. A townhouse could be a planned unit development (PUD) or it could be a condominium.

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Are Appraisers Professionals?

Appraisal Today

Expertise Professionals strive for proficiency in their field, continually enhancing their knowledge through education, webinars and personal development efforts. Acre lot, built in 1962 John Sugden, a disciple of Mies van der Rohe and a luminary in architectural design, crafted this home with a robust U.S

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ROV (Reconsideration of Value) Changes – FHA and GSEs

Appraisal Today

These policies were the result of a collaborative effort between the GSEs, the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA). Instead, they can have rights to it via an easement agreement until 2153—an arrangement that protects the house from developers. Maybe it’s an architect.