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For many people in search of their first property or downsizing in retirement, apartments can be an attractive option in Brighton's busy towns and cities. However, there are some key factors unique to apartment living potential buyers need to research thoroughly before making an offer. Service charges are one major consideration and tend to be higher for flats than homes to cover building maintenance, repairs, public spaces and amenities. Request recent accounts to understand typical common costs. Pay attention to leasehold terms if not freehold, checking length of the lease and whether the ground rent increases periodically. Lease renewals can be pricey, so long-term living plans need alignment with lease duration. Noise transmission between units is typical without the buffer of detached walls. Ask about construction methods and ensure the insulation meets your living needs whether it be a quiet single professional or family with young children. Check for any pre-existing issues like subsidence, structural defects or hazards like cladding that owners associations may have ongoing repair costs to address, potentially increasing service charges long term. Take time to review the building's maintenance schedules and recent work done. Well-kept communal areas protect the property's lasting value but poorly maintained buildings could require unforeseen catch-up costs down the road. Parking may only be street availability rather than guaranteed spaces. Verify transportation links for commuting needs or moving furnishings if relying solely on public transport or car rentals. Thoroughly research the surrounding neighborhood dynamics day and night. Apartment living means sharing walls and space with neighbors in close proximity. Consider implications of on-street foot and vehicle traffic. With prudent consideration of all unique apartment factors, town and city flats can become a smart purchase. Just be sure to weigh potential long-term obligations alongside ownership benefits. Proper due diligence at the start avoids pricey surprises later on.
3 bedroom terraced house for sale charming three bedroom terraced house, set over three floors
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3 bedroom semi-detached house for sale an older style three-bedroom semi-detached cottage, in need of
a wonderful 5 bedroom 3 bathroom historic village house, situated in the middle of
an older style three-bedroom semi-detached cottage, in need of refurbishment and situated in a
grade ii* listed perching manor is a rare blend of historical charm and luxury living;
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