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Do You Want To Be a Condo Owner or a Townhouse Owner? Posted By : Eunice

29.06.2010 00:02

Many people are in question on the difference between a condominium and a townhouse in Jacksnoville Florida Homes . Apparently , both differ in size and the number of bedrooms. A condominium or should I say a condo usually have two bedrooms only and some of it don’t have a back entrance . It has a connected housing units similar to a townhouse but it's much smaller . Townhouses are also connected homes but it's larger and have as many of four bedrooms.


Community dues and civility in a condominium is more close knit . Paying an added fee to their rent or mortgage to cover cleanliness and upkeep are obliged to every condo owner . Arguments are rising up pertaining to condo dues that are charged as being unreasonable and an unimportant addition to the rent payment or the mortgage payment . Living in an apartment and owning a condo is most similar to one another even if the condos can be purchased as ownership . Both are alike in a way that it has a smaller area in which to live.

There’s no comparison between a townhouse and an apartment including the condo because of the size of the single family structure . Townhouses can be purchased just as a condo but townhouse is more profitable than condos because of the largeness of the living area. Townhouses do not have community clean up fees added to the rent or mortgage payment and if buying the townhouse, it is most alike to a single family home than the condo .

If you’re a prospective buyer that is having a hard time on deciding between a condo or a townhouse, you should consider first the family size and the amount of privacy that is required . Townhouse can be purchased as end units of connecting townhouses that can offer more privacy than the boxed two story two bedroom condos . Seldom does a condo owner upgrade to a house but sometimes downgrade to an apartment due to personal finances. Townhouse owners and occupants usually upgrade to a single family homes and sometimes downgrade to a condo.

In contrast of the townhouse and the condo, the townhouse is the most approving choice because of the added number of bedrooms and extra space. Most condo consists only of two bedroom while the townhouse can have up to four bedrooms . It is also favorable to a condo because community fees are not included to the rent or mortgage payment that would cause neighbors to be in an argument.

Do not rush into things when picking the best home for you. Choose wisely! For more real estate tips just visit Jacksonville Homes For Sale.

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