One of the major reasons why one opts to purchase a
condo unit is the fact that it is (almost always) in the city. Living in a
condominium in Vancouver, for example, makes it easier for people to access
areas of the city like the Financial District and the nocturnal Downtown that
would be difficult if one is living in the suburbs.
There is, however, one factor that makes or breaks
living in a condominium, despite its perfect location and amenities: the people
that live in it.
When one purchases a ready-for-occupancy condominium,
chances are that there is an established condominium association already
running and implementing certain policies. These policies range from parking
and maintenance fees to etiquette inside the building. Some condo associations,
however, might have rules that are too tight for your liking.
You have to consider, as well, the cultural
diversity of the people already residing in the condominium. A metropolis like
Vancouver often lets you experience living next door to another person whose
culture is entirely different from yours. If you’re still looking for a condo
to stay in, choose one where you are most likely to get along with your
next-door neighbors.
If you want to choose wisely, calling on a realtor
who knows the Vancouver condo market very well is a good place to start.
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