Condo Living

Condo Living

Like a house, condos are owned and not rented, but with condos the owner has additional costs of maintenance fees, capital reserve fund, property taxes, interior improvements, utilities and more. The benefits of living in a condo for seniors is that snow shoveling and landscaping are usually performed by professional landscapers - greatly reducing the risk of accidents or falls for seniors. Condos often require less maintenance, cleaning and upkeep leaving you more time to enjoy your retirement years! Condos often have great amenities, including a pool, tennis court, gym and more, and with elevators on each floor, condos can be a great option for seniors struggling with mobility issues.

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