If you're ready to become a
homeowner, but you aren't sure if you can physically handle all maintenance involved, consider a detached condo. This type of housing provides the single-family home lifestyle combined with the unique benefits of living in a managed condominium community. Here are five advantages that may sway your decision.
Maintenance
While many detached condo communities require the homeowner to deal with internal maintenance, they do provide external services such as lawn care, snow removal, painting, and roof repairs. These services make this type of home a good choice for singles or families who don't have much time for yard work.
Versatility
Those who opt for a detached condo aren't limited to a specific
floor plan like other home options. These homes can range from small, cottage-like dwellings to luxury homes of 2,500 square feet or more. Regardless of the type of home style you prefer, there is likely a detached condo to fit your needs.
Amenities
In addition to maintenance, the association fees for detached condos often include other amenities. Typical offerings include pool or fitness club memberships, security gates, playground or picnic areas, a clubhouse, walking trails, barbecue grills, a business center, and other recreational features.
Privacy
Unlike a traditional condominium, detached condos don't share any walls or fences with neighbors. This means that the noise and lack of privacy often associated with this type of home are absent, allowing the homeowner to enjoy peaceful living with that single-family feel.
If you're attracted to the convenience of condo living but have been less than impressed with the units you've seen so far, consider a
detached condo. It might be the right choice for you if you have been shopping for a single home but have been unable to find the desired space and amenities in your price range. Learn more about the detached condos currently offered by
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