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What is the Best Option for You A Condominium or a Home

Deciding on where to spend your life can be a big decision. For many, it comes down to the bases of should your rent or own a condominium or should you purchase your own home? <br>http://bentleyluxurycondos.ca/<br>

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What is the Best Option for You A Condominium or a Home

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  1. What is the Best Option for You? A Condominium or a Home Deciding on where to spend your life can be a big decision. For many, it comes down to the bases of should your rent or own a condominium or should you purchase your own home? Once you have narrowed down where you want to live and your basic budget, the type of housing you want is the next big factor. There are both positive and negatives that come with both forms of housing and deciding on the perfect choice for you should take some serious thought. For those who are considering a condo, there are many advantages to this type of home. This style of housing has become more and more popular over the past few years. Even more prestigious towns, like those found in the Edmonton area, have begun building new condominium options. A huge benefit to this style of housing is that you will on average be near local shops, restaurants, recreational facilities, and more.

  2. One of the biggest benefits to living in a condominium is that you have relatively low maintenance. For many, you will only be responsible for the basic upkeep of the interior of your home and those who own the building will cover any other upgrades or repair work. This can be even more attractive for those who are living alone or younger couples. Another big benefit is that condos often have common areas for residents, such as pools, gyms, parks, etc., that can be used and are great for recreational purposes. Of course, this housing option sounds great but also does come with some negatives. One negative is that there can be some hidden fees with condominium owning. Many companies will have residents pay an association type fee that helps cover maintenance throughout the building. Something you should consider is the cost of these fees and remember that this would cover a lot of the maintenance you would have to do on your own if you owned a home. Another thing to remember is that there are some rules and restrictions that come with living in this style of home that residents must follow. These are rules you would not have to follow in your own home, but are usually not ridiculous to follow. Others avoid condominiums because they do not have the customization of owning your own home. However, this will differ by complex and many offer upgrades or customization options to residents. Many of the advantages of owning your own home are mentioned above, but another big one is that you are in complete control of what happens to your residents. Of course, if you buy an already built home, it can be challenging to remodel the home to fit your specific needs or wants. Building a home from the ground up can be a huge undertaking that many do not want to take on. It can also lead to a lot of extra costs and fees that you will not have with a base condominium price. For many families, especially those with pets and children, a home can seem like a better option. This is because they are often more spacious and have better outdoor areas for playing or taking your pet. This can be a deciding factor for those searching for a new housing option, but should not rule out condominiums completely. Some condos offer larger floor plans for larger families and are extremely spacious, and many also have outdoor recreation areas that you can enjoy as well. One of the biggest decisions you will have to make in your adult life is where you plan to live. For many, it comes down to buying a condominium versus building or buying a home. There are endless things to consider when making this decision and the final factors come down to your personal wants and needs.

  3. About Us: Bentley Luxury Condos are new condominiums located in the exclusive Windsor Park area of Edmonton. These luxury condos feature the finest European elegance and a contemporary design. The attention to detail and quality finish of these condos will impress even the most critical of customers. They are located conveniently close to the University of Alberta, multiple parks, golf courses, boutiques, and more. The exterior of the building is made to last from concrete and steel with an elegant brick and stone overlay. The large, beautiful windows will offer an amazing view of the town to residents. There are a variety of features and upgrades that are personalized to fit customers’ needs. All condos are state of the art and wired with the internet. To learn more about purchasing one of these amazing condominiums, visit http://bentleyluxurycondos.ca Yorkton Group Bentley Corporation 2430 MANULIFE PLACE 10180 101 STREET NW Edmonton Alberta Canada T5J 3S4 Call: 7804098228 Email: reg@yorktongroup.com

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