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What is a permanent house advantage and disadvantage of permanent house

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Answered by ronilrocky
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Apartment or Condo


An apartment or condo is one unit of a larger building. The difference between them is that you rent the former and buy the latter. Deciding which option is better for you is an entirely other conversation — check out our renting vs. buying calculator for more. Regardless, both options offer some pros and cons regarding physical living space.


Advantages:


– Maintenance and repairs are covered.

– Utility bills can be lower because you may not be responsible for heat or water.

– Amenities, such as security and fitness centers, may be included.


Disadvantages:


– Privacy isn’t promised — sounds can travel through walls, floors, and ceilings.

– Parking can be a hassle if the building doesn’t have a designated garage.

– Space is limited, and a yard will be communal if it exists at all.


Townhouse


A townhouse is a house connected to others in a row, usually with space for a small front lawn or backyard.


Advantages:


– Communities are tight knit due to close quarters.

– Home Owners Association (HOA) covers maintenance through their membership fee.

– Prices are typically lower than standalone units.


Disadvantages:


– Renovations need approval from the HOA.

– Some walls are shared with neighbors, which decreases privacy.

– Space is limited, though more available than when in an apartment.


Detached House


A detached house is a single structure with its surrounding property, though it can vary in terms of architecture, size, and location.


Advantages:


– Privacy, space, and independence are at a maximum.

– Value usually increases over time, making a house’s purchase more like an investment.

– Storage space allows for more material possessions, whether for hobbies or bulk buys.


Disadvantages:


– Maintenance can be costly and time-consuming.

– Cleaning is a bigger job.

– Prices may be higher than other types of homes.


Compare your family’s needs to what’s here and you may be able to find your perfect fit!

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