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In this installment of UrbanTurf Reader Asks, a prospective condo buyer wonders how people who bought condos in the last few years feel about their purchase today.
There is a lot of talk on this site about people who are looking to buy a condo (I am one of them), but I would love to hear from those readers who bought condos two or three years ago and how they feel about their purchase. I know that property values are down across the board, so I am more interested in hearing about how buyers feel about the unit, location, building amenities, convenience, etc. and if they have any regrets.
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