Waterside Home
Waterside Condominiums at State and Main is sold out.
Thank you to all our happy Waterside owners!
Located in downtown Racine's growing, vibrant, art and entertainment district, Waterside at State & Main offers the "Art of Shore Side Living." The Waterside is a penthouse-level upscale, modern, convenient condominium for those seeking a stimulating, yet relaxed, urban experience for all ages and lifestyles. State & Main's unrivalled selection of condominiums boasts a wide range of floor plans. With shops on the main floor, heated underground parking and a location just steps from art galleries, restaurants, bistros and Racine's dazzling art center, State & Main's Waterside Condominiums put you at the center of the best Racine has to offer — including close proximity to Racine's beaches, marinas, parks and other city and shoreside amenities.
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FAQ
How does the association work?
All owners become a member of the association which is run by a board of directors. The board of directors includes a representative from Johnson Redevelopment, who owns the retail, Gorman and Company, who owns the apartments, and the fourth floor condominiums owners have elected an owner as a board representative. 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 warranty on the condominium, and the appliances and mechanicals are all covered under manufacturers’ warrantees. After the warranties 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 Racine, just like a single family home would be.
Once I own the condominium, can I do what I want to it?
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.
What are the pet rules?
Pets not covered by the association’s insurance policy are not allowed. Pet rules are subject to any changes by the association.
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