Condo Living in Rogers — FAQ — Quick Answers
What are the hidden costs of buying a condo in Rogers?
Beyond the mortgage, budget for three things most Rogers condo buyers underestimate: special assessments (average $3,000-8,000 every 3-5 years for roof, exterior, or mechanical updates), HOA fee increases (typically 3-5% annually), and higher insurance deductibles for condo master policies. Always review the last 3 years of HOA meeting minutes before making an offer.
Is Rogers a good condo investment market right now?
Rogers condo demand is strong in the $200,000-350,000 range (first-time buyers and downsizers) and soft above $500,000. Rental demand supports cash flow for investors — expect $1,400-1,800/month rent for a 2BR. The key metric: price-per-square-foot. If you're paying over $250/sq ft, the math gets tight for investment returns.
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Market Context — Twin Cities Metro
Median Sales Price$417,000
+2.7%vs. last year
Days on Market18 days
+5.9%vs. last year
Months Supply1.9 months
+5.6%vs. last year
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Condo Living Homes in Rogers — Common Questions
What are the hidden costs of buying a condo in Rogers?
Beyond the mortgage, budget for three things most Rogers condo buyers underestimate: special assessments (average $3,000-8,000 every 3-5 years for roof, exterior, or mechanical updates), HOA fee increases (typically 3-5% annually), and higher insurance deductibles for condo master policies. Always review the last 3 years of HOA meeting minutes before making an offer.
Is Rogers a good condo investment market right now?
Rogers condo demand is strong in the $200,000-350,000 range (first-time buyers and downsizers) and soft above $500,000. Rental demand supports cash flow for investors — expect $1,400-1,800/month rent for a 2BR. The key metric: price-per-square-foot. If you're paying over $250/sq ft, the math gets tight for investment returns.
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