Houses are getting smaller nowadays. Some have weird designs.
Really need some time to get used to it from living in spacious landed to highrise condo, you don't have that much space to keep all the things that you onced owned, and still like to keep them.
But it's good in a way when you move to a condo - everything new and no clutter for awhile, and easy on cleaning too.
Don't forget the monthly service and maintenance charges you have to pay - abt $300 to over $400, and subject to one car park lot per household for most new condos, and they suka suka increase the conservancy charges and sinking fund when the estate needs major repair work.
Really need some time to get used to it from living in spacious landed to highrise condo, you don't have that much space to keep all the things that you onced owned, and still like to keep them.
But it's good in a way when you move to a condo - everything new and no clutter for awhile, and easy on cleaning too.
Don't forget the monthly service and maintenance charges you have to pay - abt $300 to over $400, and subject to one car park lot per household for most new condos, and they suka suka increase the conservancy charges and sinking fund when the estate needs major repair work.
(04-01-2013, 04:25 PM)Cloudman Wrote:(04-01-2013, 11:03 AM)etan Wrote: Go house hunting with your family, and see if the new house is ideal.
I did suggest to my family to go view some alternatives but they have been extremely reluctant so I know where they stand on my idea to consider selling