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Highlights of Condo Living in 2026

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A condo is a privately owned unit within a larger complex or building. Ever wondered what it’s like to live in a complex such as the Dunearn House? Read on as this article will cover some of the advantages, disadvantages, and the in-betweens of condo living!

Lifestyle and Living

Many complexes are in bustling metropolitan urban areas, making it a great area for community living and socializing. Plus, you get free access to luxuries like lobbies, pools, gyms, decks, saunas, and even retail stores in the ground area managed by the Homeowner Association (HOA), although these are shared and co-owned by neighboring citizens.

Affordability

Condos typically are less expensive than owning a standalone house, especially near tight, urban areas. This makes complexes more accessible and affordable for the public to live in. However, there is competition in purchasing these buildings, especially those that are in prime locations.

Security

Condos are equipped with controlled access that blocks entries without a kind of entry ticket. They also feature CCTV cameras in the lobbies and common areas. Some residents feel safer and more secure knowing that neighboring residents circle them. Conversely, these strict security measures can prove to be headaches, especially when other people visit.

Maintenance

Condominiums require less maintenance than other types of homes as the Homeowners Association is responsible for maintaining most common areas, including the exterior, roof, and even amenities. However, independent dwellers might be frustrated with this type of lifestyle, as this is more suited for secondary residents.

Storage and Space

Condos typically have less space and storage than other households, making it more difficult for residents to store a lot of things in their condos. While this can be a hassle and inconvenience, many inhabitants have adapted to save storage and space strategically, making them natural minimalists in the process.