Condominium Stocks List

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Condominium Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Jul 3 DHI What Happened to the Homebuilders: A Citigroup Downgrade
Jul 2 DHI Homebuilders Cut on 'Sluggish' Housing Market, Florida Woes
Jul 2 TOL Toll Brothers Opens Newest Collection of Luxury Homes in Griffith Lakes Community in Charlotte, North Carolina
Jul 2 TOL Toll Brothers Announces Luxury Riverfront Townhome Community Coming Soon to Jacksonville, Florida
Jul 2 DHI Wall Street Lunch: Tesla Delivers For Investors
Jul 2 DHI Citi Downgrade of Lennar, DR Horton Drags Home Builder Shares Lower
Jul 2 DHI Citi downgrades D.R. Horton, Lennar
Jul 2 DHI Lennar and D.R. Horton Stocks Get Downgrades. Rate Cuts Might Not Help Home Builders.
Jul 2 DHI Citi downgrades home builders LEN and DHI on softening housing activity
Jul 1 HCI Should You Add NMI Holdings (NMIH) Stock for Better Returns?
Jun 28 DHI D.R. Horton: Home Builder Continues To Show Strength Despite Current Market Headwinds
Jun 28 HCI Manulife Financial (MFC) Shares Gain on New Financial Goals
Jun 28 HCI Here's Why You Should Retain Nasdaq (NDAQ) in Your Portfolio
Jun 28 AIRC Blackstone Real Estate Completes Privatization of AIR Communities for Approximately $10 Billion
Jun 28 TOL How To Invest: 10-Day Moving Average Offers Early Exit Signal
Jun 28 DHI The Zacks Analyst Blog Highlights Lennar, D.R. Horton, PulteGroup and KB Home
Jun 27 MHO M/I Homes (MHO) Laps the Stock Market: Here's Why
Jun 27 TOL Toll Brothers Apartment Living Opens Lyle, a New Luxury Community in Dallas, Texas
Jun 27 DHI Donald Ray Horton, Whose Company Has Built a Million Homes, Dies at 74
Jun 27 DHI New Home Sales Dip in May: What Lies Ahead for Housing?
Condominium

A condominium, often shortened to condo, in the United States and in most Canadian provinces, is a type of living space which is similar to an apartment but which is independently sellable and therefore regarded as real estate. It is where the condominium building structure is divided into several units that are each separately owned, surrounded by common areas that are jointly owned. Similar concepts in other English-speaking countries include: strata title in Australia, Malaysia, New Zealand and the Canadian province of British Columbia; commonhold in the United Kingdom and; sectional title in South Africa.Residential condominiums are frequently constructed as apartment buildings, but there has been an increase in the number of "detached condominiums", which look like single-family homes but in which the yards, building exteriors, and streets are jointly owned and jointly maintained by a community association.
Unlike apartments, which are leased by their tenants, condominium units are owned outright. Additionally, the owners of the individual units also collectively own the common areas of the property, such as hallways, walkways, laundry rooms, etc.; as well as common utilities and amenities, such as the HVAC system, elevators, and so on. Many shopping malls are industrial condominiums in which the individual retail and office spaces are owned by the businesses that occupy them while the common areas of the mall are collectively owned by all the business entities that own the individual spaces.
The common areas, amenities and utilities are managed collectively by the owners through their association, such as a homeowner association.
Scholars have traced the earliest known use of the condominium form of tenure to a document from first century Babylon. The word condominium originated in Latin.
Italy uses condominio, which is simply the modern Italian form of condominium. Both condo and condominium are used colloquially in the Canadian Province of Quebec, where the official term is divided co-ownership. In France, however, the term is simply copropriété, "co-property," and the common areas of these properties are usually managed by a Syndicat de copropriété or "co-property union" ("union" in the sense of "association").
Latin American nations often use the term propiedad horizontal, literally meaning "horizontal property" but abstractly meaning that all owners of the property have equal interest. The word condominio is also used. However, in Spain the term is "comunidad de propietarios" (legal term) and "comunidad de vecinos" (popular term for the residents).

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