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Condos for trade — no agent, no middlemen

Unit owners exiting the HOA life, relocating, or diversifying — offering their condos directly for houses, RVs, boats, land, and more.

Active condo trade listings

Condo owners use GoSwap to exit a unit without going through the traditional listing process. Whether it is an HOA situation, a lifestyle shift, or a desire to diversify into a different asset class, these owners are motivated to swap directly.

What’s driving these trades

Out from under the HOA

Escape HOA fees, board restrictions, or elevator-dependent living without a drawn-out sale.

Equity into something else

Move condo equity into a vehicle, land parcel, or boat without liquidating through an agent.

A different market

Relocate to a different market by trading your condo for an asset in another state.

Investor pivots

Investors pivoting from residential condo to commercial, multifamily, or business ownership.

Trades that actually happen

A downtown urban condo swapped for a suburban single-family home, giving the owner yard space and more privacy

A NYC or LA high-rise unit traded for a fully-equipped RV plus cash, enabling the owner to travel full-time

A vacation condo in a resort area traded for raw land or a small business in the owner’s primary market

The condo file: what changes hands

Title transfers by recorded deed like any home, but the association adds a step. Work through this ledger before either side commits.

Estoppel / resale certificate

Confirms dues are current and discloses the building’s financial standing

HOA budget & reserve fund

An underfunded association can hit owners with a five-figure special assessment right after you take the unit

Litigation & insurance status

Building-wide litigation or insurance shortfalls can block financing and cut value

Bylaws & transfer approval

Confirm the association allows the transfer and read the rules you are inheriting

Watch out: ignoring the reserve study is the most expensive condo-trade mistake. Read it before you agree on value.

Related pages

Condo swap FAQ

Done with the building? Trade the unit.

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