Buying Condos
Condominiums are also less expensive to maintain, because they have shared walls they are better insulated, and utility bills are less expensive. Home Owners Insurance on condominiums is also cheaper than single family homes as the exterior of condos is usually covered by the monthly HOA fee. The disadvantage of condominiums is the HOA fee. In order to get the maintained grounds and common areas they need to be paid from somewhere. These fees are called Home Owners Association fees (HOA). A homeowner fee usually ranges from $50 -$230 a month for the Luxury and Golf Course Condos in Provo.
BYU Approved Condos:
One interesting thing about student housing in Prove are the strict zoning laws and the BYU honor code. In Provo you can't have more than three single students in a unit, unless it is approved college housing. In addition, BYU limits the condominium complexes, and the gender of which students can purchase the unit. You cannot attend BYU as a single student unless you live in an approved housing complex. Some of the BYU Approved complexes are: The Academy (for females or marrieds), Windgate (Females), Bell Courtyard (Males), Courtyard (girls), Riverside (women), Huntington Park (men), Old Mill (women), Riverside (men), Highland Park (mens), Rock Canyon (mens), Lanai, Chandell, Fernwood, Chatham Towne, Somerset, University Avenue, Belmont, Millrace, Enclave, Bel Courtyard, Reynolds, Promenade, Winter Quarters, Edgewood, Summer Lyn, Omni, Pioneer, Canterwood (couples), Chatsworth, Mid Cambridge, and Timpanogas Gateway,
Luxury Condominiums
While most Provo Condos are affordable, or student housing ther are a few luxury condos by Golf Courses. A few of these condos include Trellis on the Green, Country Club Villas, and Arbors on the Avenue.

It is easiest to find Provo condominiums on the