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Pros and cons of unit, townhouse purchase

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Published: October 17, 2024
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ON THE RISE: Unit living has many advantages, and some disadvantages.
ON THE RISE: Unit living has many advantages, and some disadvantages.
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BUYING a unit, such as an apartment, townhouse or duplex, can be a great option for those looking for a smaller living space with a range of amenities. However, as with any property purchase, there are pros and cons to consider before making a decision.

One of the primary benefits of buying a unit is affordability. Units tend to be less expensive than standalone houses, making them a more accessible option for first-time homebuyers or those with a tighter budget. Additionally, units often come with lower maintenance costs.

Many units are part of managed complexes where a homeowners’ association or body corporate takes care of exterior maintenance, landscaping, and shared spaces. This means fewer responsibilities for the owner.

Another advantage is the convenience and security that many units offer. Units are often located in urban areas, making them ideal for those who want to live close to work, shopping centres and entertainment.

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Gated entries, surveillance cameras, and intercom systems are also common, providing a sense of security that might be harder to find with a standalone home.

On the downside, buying a unit means sharing walls and common spaces with neighbors. Noise can become an issue, and the lack of privacy may be a concern for some. Living in close proximity to others may require more tolerance and flexibility when it comes to community living.

Another potential drawback is the limited space. Units tend to have less space than houses, which can be a challenge for families or those who need extra room for storage or hobbies.

Outdoor space, such as balconies or patios, is often minimal, and there is typically no private yard. This may not suit those who enjoy gardening or who have pets that need more room.

Lastly, homeowners’ association fees can add up. While they cover maintenance, they are an additional expense that needs to be factored into the monthly budget. Plus, owners may have limited input on how these fees are used and what rules are enforced in the complex.

In summary, buying a unit offers affordability, convenience, and security but comes with considerations like shared living, space limitations, and ongoing fees.

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