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hi everyone,

we a re a small family and looking for a decent place to live in mississauga. i need to know which one is better for a 2 adults 2 kids family? wht could be the pros nd cons of living in a condo? can anyone guide?
 
zig321 said:
hi everyone,

we a re a small family and looking for a decent place to live in mississauga. i need to know which one is better for a 2 adults 2 kids family? wht could be the pros nd cons of living in a condo? can anyone guide?

It depends on what you are looking for. Condos will generally be cheaper and allow you to avoid the hassles and costs of snow removal, gardening, security systems, etc. Houses will provide you with more space and privacy, and will allow your children to have room to play (indoors and out).
 
thanks for replying. i have heard condos cudnt b a good choice if ur kids r small nd makes lots of noise and same is for the neighbours bcoz of the walls and structure. is it true?
 
zig321 said:
thanks for replying. i have heard condos cudnt b a good choice if ur kids r small nd makes lots of noise and same is for the neighbours bcoz of the walls and structure. is it true?

Walls are notoriously thin in condos, and you can hear your neighbors on all sides. That said, the same applies for townhomes as well. Again, it comes down to your budget and personal preferences.

Certain condo buildings cater to different demographics (i.e., elderly couples without young kids, young professionals, college students, families, etc.). It is critical to visit the building and see what sort of neighbors you will have prior to moving in.
 
when you are new you may not afford house. To live with a landlord, in a basement, which are cold den, is generally a hell. So, better to find a condo. You can reach me at dmv46@hotmail.com for any other question. thanks
 
Can any of you explain to me the difference between a condo and an apartment ? I am looking for a place to rent in Montreal and this question has been trotting in my head
 
Laura_A said:
Can any of you explain to me the difference between a condo and an apartment ? I am looking for a place to rent in Montreal and this question has been trotting in my head
A condo is an apartment on steroids: namely (though not always): laundry facility inside the unit, air conditioning, security personnel, car parking spot....
 
Apartments are managed by property management and no one can buy....its has lesser facilities....like common washer/dryer and no dishwasher....

Condos on the other hand are owner owned and has many recreational facilities and all applicances inside the unit itself




Laura_A said:
Can any of you explain to me the difference between a condo and an apartment ? I am looking for a place to rent in Montreal and this question has been trotting in my head
 
laxmikanthms said:
Apartments are managed by property management and no one can buy....its has lesser facilities....like common washer/dryer and no dishwasher....

Condos on the other hand are owner owned and has many recreational facilities and all applicances inside the unit itself

No, you are wrong. Apartments can be bought as well and managed by owner whether it is a person or company. Look at multi-family in the commercial properties section in realtor.ca for available listings.