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Ready to look for a new place to live? Perhaps you are tired of renting, or recently got rid of some stuff and want to scale down your living quarters. Moving to a condo appears the logical answer after the children have grown and left, or if you've graduated from college and want to start small. There are pros and cons to living in a condo, some of which are covered here:

Pros of Living in a Condo

1) Safety. Condominium complexes frequently provide security services, whether it's a gated property with hired guards, or closed circuit cameras monitoring the property 24/7. You may feel safer in a condo knowing the property managers maintain watch.

2) Amenities. To entice residents, condo complexes will provide features like a swimming pool, fitness center, and a clubhouse for hosting events. Some communities might also host social events all through the year so you can get to know your neighbors.

3) Upgrades. Newer condo communities are typically constructed with much more revolutionary appliances and fixtures. You may also have options to customize the way your condo looks by selecting schemes of wallpaper, tile, and carpeting.

4) Comfort. If you plan to scale down, condos offer you a spacious property that isn't overwhelming. You can be comfortable with out feeling like you are hoarding every thing. Also, complexes these days tend to build shops within their community, so you can walk to the grocery and drugstore.

Cons of Living in a Condo

1) Privacy Issues. Depending on exactly where you live, your condo might be backed up against an additional one, resulting in zero lot lines. If you have a neighbor who enjoys loud rock music or is always parking in your space, you might have a tough time adjusting. Of course, bad neighbor dangers aren't limited to condos, but the proximity could magnify the headaches.

2) Charges. Condo owners do spend fees to maintain amenities, pay for safety and employees. If you're on a budget, you should note whether or not or not you can manage these payments.

3) Assessments. Most condo complexes are topic to assessments that determine if repairs need to be made. The money to satisfy keeping the condos to code, of course, comes from the residents. Before you buy a condo, be certain it's not about to come up for assessment so you don't get stuck with a large bill.

4) Space. If you favor large, open spaces, you might find some condo models offer just that, but if you would prefer a grander, gourmet kitchen for your cooking or a garage to hold your lawn equipment, you will want to thoroughly search your options before deciding on a place.

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