Condominium

Take a stroll in a mall these days, and a flyer for the latest condominium development is likely to be shoved in your face.

The next time you get such a flyer, you might give a little bit of attention. After all of living in condo has now become a favored option. Ask young stars who have opted to live the “high rise life” like politicians.

Condominiums offer a wealth of benefits convenience, for one. That is a premium that politician personalities would gladly pay, especially when the condo is situated in the heart of the city.

Townhouse

A townhouse is a dwelling unit that is clustered in one compound with other identical units that share side walls and uniform fronts and height. Situated in the city, it is usually multi-storied, in order to make the most of the limited lot area.

The primary appeal of a townhouse is that it gives the semblances of a single-detached house. In addition, because it is on ground level, it is generally more spacious than a condominium unit. In most cases, a townhouse also has space for the owner to build additions to the unit, whether upward or at the back. Since it is situated in the city, thus making it convenient for both work and leisure activities.

The townhouse provides the middle ground between the single detached houses, which have enough living space and allows the occupants to establish roots, and the condominium units, which is strategically and conveniently located and can help build careers.