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The Benefits Of Condo Living
By Robert Thatcher
Condos offer you an
alternative lifestyle for many individuals especially those who
prefer to be independent and have their own place to call home
that is affordable and at the same time more convenient that
buying a conventional home. This type of living quarters appeals
mostly to single young professionals as well as small families.
Condo living offers a different type of lifestyle and living
conditions for people. It is cheaper than having your own property
and build your own home from the ground up. Condo units also offer
a host of amenities like guarded parking space, 24 hour security,
swimming pool, clubhouse etc. that you won’t enjoy unless you own
a condo unit of your own.
There are many types of
condominiums available out there. Each type can satisfy the
different needs of different individuals. There is what is known
as a condominium apartment and there are those also known as
condominium townhouses which might have slight differences with
each other save for their structure type and ownership
regulations. There is also another type known as freehold
townhouses that you might want to check out. Whatever type you
might prefer, you must bear in mind that condo living will be a
lot more different than the traditional home environment that you
might be accustomed to.
Condo living is so much
different from owning or renting a single dwelling home or
apartment. This is because of the dual nature that comes with
every condo unit ownership. Condominium owners hold ownership over
their respective units but each one sharing responsibility over
the operating costs and maintenance of the shared elements in the
property such as lobbies, passageways, elevators etc. that are
essential parts of a condominium complex. By choosing to live in a
condominium, you are choosing to live within a community of other
condo unit owners who become your instant neighbors. Each
condominium complex is a community in itself and each owner
accepts and follows the standard rules and regulations unique to
condo living.
If you think that condo
living might be difficult, wait until you see the advantages that
come with choosing to live in your own condo unit. First of all, a
condo unit is less expensive than owning a single detached
dwelling which may take you years to save for before owning it. If
you want to have your own place to live in immediately, then
owning a condo unit might be the best option for you to take. With
living in your own condo unit, you might also be able to enjoy the
amenities and shared facilities like the pool, clubhouse, and
weight room that are usually part of most condominium complexes.
In a condominium complex, you also become part of a unique
community where you are an integral part in the whole decision
making process.
But then again, there
are also some things that you should also know about condo living.
Depending on each condo complex, there might be some restrictions
being followed such as on owning pets, or having outdoor
barbecues. Each condo unit owners are also requested to follow
some rules of conduct on common areas such as passageways and
lobbies. In a sense, a condo unit owner might not be as free in
his own “home” because he also has to respect the rights of his
“neighbors” living just a wall apart. That is the challenge that
condo living carries with it. It will depend on the person if he
will be able to come to grips with it.
Robert Thatcher is a
freelance publisher based in Cupertino, California. He publishes
articles and reports in various ezines and provides condo
resources on www.your-condo.info.
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