The Advantages Of Four Different Types Of Homes
What type of home is right for you? To help you decide we have listed the advantages and disadvantages of each type below.
Condos
Living in a condominium is uncomplicated. All exterior maintenance, including lawn care, is typically covered in your association dues. The yard, roof, and pool, if your neighborhood has one, are not your responsibility. For single individuals, retirees, and young couples with no children, condominium living does not require much effort on your part. Many individuals choose a condo as their first home. With the cost of a two bedroom home in Tucson, Arizona, starting around $160,000, my family found that the condominiums that were for sale for $80,000 looked quite attractive. There are various locations, however, where homes are less expensive than condominiums. Condos will also have rules and regulations that must be followed by their residents, therefore you should examine these bylaws and ensure that you are prepared to abide by them, prior to moving there.
Single Family Home
Most people with children make it their goal to own a single family home. No matter what style you choose, the main objective is for there to be enough room for the family and a nice fenced yard where the kids can freely play. An advantage of purchasing a 3 bedroom, 2 bath home is that they have a high resale value as these are the qualities most people are looking for. However, these homes may take a lot of your time, effort, and money to keep them looking good.
A Home In the City
The home that I presently live in is more than 100 years old, and this poses some problems. The home is satisfactory, but I find the fact that many individuals are enthralled with older homes, to be bewildering. When you choose to purchase a home close to the middle of a city or town, you will likely need to deal with the unfortunate reality that the majority of homes are older. The reason that we chose this location, was to be able to walk downtown, which was an important plus for us. We are even able to walk to the local grocery store. We prefer the lifestyle that accompanies living in the city.
A Suburban Home
For those individuals seeking a more recently built home that offers space for the children to play outdoors, the suburbs are a good choice. Certain individuals find that high crime in their city, makes a move to the suburbs necessary. When you are able to locate a well-maintained subdivision, the value of your home is likely to rise. Some negatives associated with suburban life are that you can expect to spend a substantial amount of time, on work around the house and yard, in order to maintain it's condition, and you will also have to manage a commute to your employment and shopping. The ever-rising cost of gas, may need to be a primary consideration when you decide whether the advantages of living in the suburbs, will make up for the added miles you will travel to work each day.
by: Nathan Oulman
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