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Condominiums in Durango, CO
AREM Property Management Inc - Durango, CO - Phone: (970) 247-8299
Brimstone Condominiums - Durango, CO - Phone: (970) 259-1066
Cascade Village - Durango, CO - Phone: (970) 259-3500
Ferringway Resort Condominiums - Durango, CO - Phone: (970) 247-0441
Jarvis Suite Hotel - Durango, CO - Phone: (970) 259-6190
Needles Townhome Community Reservation & Information - Durango, CO - Phone: (970) 259-5960
Purgatory Twilight View Condominium - Durango, CO - Phone: (970) 247-8234
Silverpick Lodge & Condominiums - Durango, CO - Phone: (970) 259-6600
Terrace Gardens Condominium Home Owners Associates - Durango, CO - Phone: (970) 247-8429
Helpful Definition for: Condominiums
A condominium, or condo, in Durango is the form of housing tenure and other real property where a specified part of a piece of real estate (usually of an apartment house) is individually owned while use of, and access to, common facilities in the piece such as hallways, heating system, elevators, exterior areas, is executed under legal rights associated with the individual ownership and controlled by the association of owners that jointly represent ownership of the whole piece. So it may be simply defined as an apartment that the resident 'owns' as opposed to rents.
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