Condo Townhouses can be a good option for small families or couples - especially the newer developments where Codes make sure there's enough Hard/Soft Landscape and Light distribution into the units.
Pros
- Condo Fees should cover landscaping, snow removal, roof/paver updates, HVAC issues & upkeep of amenity areas.
- Newer units come designed with green areas/kids play areas safe from through traffic and nestled away from external traffic
- Safety and security, and in some developments, a shuttle service to the nearest Mass transit.
- Access to the gyms/pools/party halls/general bbq areas from the connected towers or central area if its only low rise
- The price point, and locality of the development should generally appeal to specific earning bracket of professionals so potentially similar neighbours.
- Generally the new developments will have a close-by access to a Bus stop, supermarket etc
- Below grade dedicated parking garage and rental locker storage space.
Cons
- If the townhouses are back to back, and 3 level units, you're looking at natural light only from one side of the unit and 3 level units also
means higher stair risers where developers try to fit in more into lesser space. Corner units fare better. (PS - no backyards)
- HVAC systems failing or requiring work can take time.
- Sharing walls. While there's a lot of acoustic treatment as per code, loud people might still be heard.
- Small frontyards
- Close Proximity to neighbours - if you get a bad one...
- Condo Fees : These will only rise and you have no controls on that.
- Not spoken about or noted often, until you actually live there, but if there are towers on the same development, you will be witness to a lot of loud cars/guests/traffic for the 300 units next to you when accessing common facilities. Condos can usually mean a large segment of the younger demographic. Hence the location of your TH is critical.