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Shopping for condos in Chicago can be a daunting task, but with a little information and knowing where to begin, the task becomes easier and less daunting. One of the key things to keep in mind when shopping for condos in the Windy City is to search for a location that is safe and convenient at the same time. Depending upon the budget a person has to work with, it may be impossible to get every feature and amenity desired in a condo, but location and safety should always take priority.

The old phrase that location is the primary key to consider when a person is real estate shopping proves to remain true today. Chicago is such a big city that when a person purchases a condo that is just a few miles from his or her work, it can literally take hours to commute back and forth to their employer. Finding a condo in a safe neighborhood with well-lit streets and with a doorman is desirable due to the security purposes for individuals and families. Discovering a condo in a safe neighborhood which is close to the person's place of employment should also be a top consideration.

Once a choice of condos has been located that is within realistic commuting distance to work and other necessary places and is in a safe neighborhood, the next step is to look at the square footage and amenities of the home. How many square feet are needed will be dependent upon the person's needs. Making sure that the buildings are up to code and have passed fire and safety inspections should also be completed.

Features such as restaurants and cafes are offered in the ground floor of many condo buildings and this can prove to be a excellent asset to have within the building. Parking garages should also be taken into consideration, as well as how close local school districts are to the building if the shoppers have children, or if kids are in their future plans.

Terraces and balconies are other vital features which many condo shoppers look for as it supplies an outside retreat and getaway. In a busy city life, this private area can be a very welcoming feature to a home. Pet allowances and possibilities should also be considered if one has pets. Concerns about pets should be if the building allows them, if there are acceptable outside areas close by to take pets to and if the neighborhood is pet friendly.

by: Hanna Mack




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