not having to deal with home insurance, repairs, and a lawn has probably added years to my life thanks to reduced stress.
Which was the deciding factor between condo and apartment, though condos should cover the lawn, which incurs the condo fees.
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not having to deal with home insurance, repairs, and a lawn has probably added years to my life thanks to reduced stress.
Which was the deciding factor between condo and apartment, though condos should cover the lawn, which incurs the condo fees.
I am leaning very hard toward condo for my next purchase.
Pete and I are idly thinking of a condo for when we eventually move from this house. While condo fees and sharing walls with people are not thrilling, no yard care and someone to take care of things if they go wrong sound very enticing.
(We have learned the hard way that we are not DIY home repair people.)
The flip side of condos taking care of some things is having a condo board making decisions about your shared living space that maybe aren't the decisions you'd make. And you have to pay for those decisions. Plus, condo fees.
With townhouses, I have definitely appreciated not having to worry about lawn care and landscaping. We are not lawn care people.
With my townhome I have a small front and back yard. My back yard is mostly patio/deck. But I back up for a green space so there is pretty lawn back there that I don't have to care for.
But I back up for a green space so there is pretty lawn back there that I don't have to care for.
That's ideal!
The one thing that has us semi-seriously consider moving from this place is its lack of back yard. It's convenient having the parking pad but no contained outside space of our own is a drag. (Especially when we're feeling too lazy to walk the dog and the only reason she wants to go out is boredom.)
I do love our fenced-in backyard for Kato. We can open the door, and out he goes, and if it's raining or snowing, he's the only one who gets wet.
My apartment will need to have a balcony or patio where I can sit out in the air. That is my non-negotiable.
We can open the door, and out he goes, and if it's raining or snowing, he's the only one who gets wet.
My sister use to love that about her house and yard. Now their neighborhood apparently has coyotes, so she has to stand outside with her snack-sized dogs while they do their thing, especially at night.