More and more families
in Vancouver are opting to downsize or to live in smaller spaces instead of
investing in a single family home. If you’re one of these families and are
thinking of switching to condo living, then costs, comfort, and convenience are
bound to influence your decision. In case you’re still on the fence, then read
on to learn more.
According to the Downtown
Vancouver Business Improvement Association (DVBIA), more than 4,500 families
reside in the city (source: Vancouver Sun). Houses here can cost up to 10 times
more than the median income (source: Demographia/CBC) or from $1 million to $2
million based on DVBIA estimates. Condo units
typically cost half that price or even less, which makes them more viable
choices for families on a tighter budget.
The city has also
imposed guidelines on the construction of high-density housing projects, so
that intended units are more suitable for family living. For instance, you can
find condos with two to three bedrooms (or more if you have a bigger budget),
one of which can serve as a child’s room or play area. These units are also
typically located on lower floors.
Likewise, the location of
condo buildings for families with children gives you easy access to important
amenities and facilities. You can live close to childcare centres, elementary
schools, playgrounds, supermarkets, community centres, and other recreational
facilities. Work with a local agent who knows all about family-friendly condo
property listings.
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