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RE: Apartment or house? #71
(01-05-2021, 05:15 PM)Salzburg Wrote: I am also one of those who have always dreamed of a house, but I know it is difficult to maintain it, so I live in an apartment.
That's the reason why I prefer an apartment.

I've been there, done that with mowing lawns & pulling out weeds, vacuuming and dusting 10 rooms and repainting the Interior and maintaining the exterior.
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RE: Apartment or house? #72
I think a townhouse is the best of both worlds. Rent-wise its cheaper, and theyre usually in groups that are managed by the same company like apartments so maintenance and such is easier then sending someone out to a random house. You also dont have to mow or shovel, but you still get the space of lawns and such (usually, atleast in the townhouses around where I live) The only downside is how close the neighbors are but throw up some thick curtains and you're fine. the TH 's ive lived in before have all had better sound-proofing than any apartments ive been at too.

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RE: Apartment or house? #73
(01-26-2021, 02:16 AM)synec0ha Wrote: I think a townhouse is the best of both worlds. Rent-wise its cheaper, and theyre usually in groups that are managed by the same company like apartments so maintenance  and such is easier then sending someone out to a random house. You also dont have to mow or shovel, but you still get the space of lawns and such (usually, atleast in the townhouses around where I live) The only downside is how close the neighbors are but throw up some thick curtains and you're fine. the TH 's ive lived in before have all had better sound-proofing than any apartments ive been at too.
At my 22, I will start with an apartment and after I will change it with a house. And since I'm also lazy, I'm always happy that there are people who will do any job for relatively little money. Thus, I often use cleaning services from move out cleaners Tooting. For me, this means cleanliness in the apartment and no costs for me, in addition to money, but if money can always be earned, then the health destroyed by constant cleaning can't, then you will not be able to return. So, guys, thank you for your hard work. We appreciate it.
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RE: Apartment or house? #74
(01-26-2021, 02:16 AM)synec0ha Wrote: I think a townhouse is the best of both worlds. Rent-wise its cheaper, and theyre usually in groups that are managed by the same company like apartments so maintenance and such is easier then sending someone out to a random house. You also dont have to mow or shovel, but you still get the space of lawns and such (usually, atleast in the townhouses around where I live) The only downside is how close the neighbors are but throw up some thick curtains and you're fine. the TH 's ive lived in before have all had better sound-proofing than any apartments ive been at too.

You know what, I think you're absolutely right. I'd still prefer a full semi detached house, but a decent townhouse offers loads of room for a great price.
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RE: Apartment or house? #75
(01-26-2021, 08:09 PM)Jiggly Wrote: You know what, I think you're absolutely right. I'd still prefer a full semi detached house, but a decent townhouse offers loads of room for a great price.
Damn straight. I could wax poetic about townhouses all day. I really recommend them for anyone who wants a more "adult" feeling place then an apartment but doesnt want house responsibilities. I live where there's a ton of snow and it's especially nice to not have to shovel every day for months in the winter. Thats probably the best part.

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RE: Apartment or house? #76
(01-26-2021, 08:57 PM)synec0ha Wrote:
(01-26-2021, 08:09 PM)Jiggly Wrote: You know what, I think you're absolutely right. I'd still prefer a full semi detached house, but a decent townhouse offers loads of room for a great price.
Damn straight. I could wax poetic about townhouses all day. I really recommend them for anyone who wants a more "adult" feeling place then an apartment but doesnt want house responsibilities. I live where there's a ton of snow and it's especially nice to not have to shovel every day for months in the winter. Thats probably the best part.

That's fair! Although, I've never had the displeasure of shovelling snow, house or no house lol!
There's a lot of advantages for those townhouses
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RE: Apartment or house? #77
I personally would go with house apartments are ok but you have to deal with loud people on the over side of paper walls sometimes you cant have animals and one place i was staying at they even said you can only put 2 holes per wall so you cant even mount a tv cuz it requires 4. with a house you can scream into your mic while you are playing games and no one can tell you not to and it can even be cheaper to live in a house I have my own house and since its pretty big i have 2 different roommates and i probably pay like 4-500 personally in house bills and you get to do things you dont get to in an appt like getting swimming pool start a fire place cameras wire a custom net work for the house and if you want to get real frisky pipe fiber into the place.

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RE: Apartment or house? #78
(01-27-2021, 12:49 AM)taylostolo Wrote: apartments are ok but you have to deal with loud people on the over side of paper walls
I know what you mean (my friend's apartment Is like that), but It's not the case If the walls, floor and roof are solid brick/concrete.
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RE: Apartment or house? #79
You are right about all the household duties. It is hard to maintain a house, but it worth it. We lived in an apartment before. During the quarantine, it was hard to be at home altogether. We decided to rent a small house. Now we still live here. Believe me, you will not think about the complexity of maintaining the house when you start living there. The most important thing for me was the ability to put the carpet on the floor. I have two vintage rugs from the DorisLeslieBlau gallery. In our apartment, there was no place for them.

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RE: Apartment or house? #80
(01-29-2021, 08:23 AM)vekokit877 Wrote: The most important thing for me was the ability to put the carpet on the floor. I have two vintage rugs from the DorisLeslieBlau gallery.
Nice.

(01-29-2021, 08:23 AM)vekokit877 Wrote: In our apartment, there was no place for them.
I assume your apartment was rather small and congested?
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