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Tucked in a quiet corner of Fitchburg, Galway Green's elegant craftsman style condominium homes have a universal appeal. Enter your front door and you will be delighted by the masterfully designed open floor plan which includes a fireplace, quality cabinetry, stainless steel appliances and your choice of flooring and woodwork. Each home has at least the master suite on the main level, and additional bedrooms upstairs and a lower level able to be finished at anytime. Galway Green is conveniently located in the heart of Fitchburg near the Fitchburg Technology Center and close to shopping, fine restaurants, health clubs, clinics, theater, parks, and the Capital City Biking/Hiking Trail. Distinction and style are what you'll find at Galway Green.
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How does the association work?
All of the owners become a member of the association, which is run by a board of directors. The association decides on any rule changes or changes to your services and fee.
Who maintains the inside of the condominium?
Gorman and Company, Inc. gives you a one-year builder's warrantee on the condominium, and the appliances and mechanicals are all covered under manufacturers’ warrantees. After the warrantees run out, the condominium interior is just like owning a house; the unit owners are responsible for maintenance. Our Homeowner’s Manual covers the warranty on each item in your home in detail.
How do taxes work?
Your condominium is assessed by the City of Fitchburg, just like a single family home would be. Because of this, you also get the benefit of potential appreciated value on your condominium, should you decide to sell it later.
Once I own the condominium, can I do what I want to it?
Although there are restrictions for changes to the exterior, mainly for the protection of the value of the condominiums, the interior is yours to update and change as your lifestyle changes. Just like a single family home, if you are doing interior construction, you need to apply for a building permit and get plans approved by the association's board of directors.
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