When we go to buy a house, one of the options that they present to us is that of the condominium. But, many times, we do not know if this is the best option because we do not fully understand the concept of this type of residential unit.
Most of the time, we associate condos with luxury. So, for clarity on this concept, below, we explain what they are and what differences they have compared to other residential units.
Advantages Of Living In A Condominium
Living in a condominium has certain benefits that other types of residences sometimes do not have: – Residents of housing projects located in condominiums have the advantage of not worrying about maintaining, for example, swimming pools, gardens or maintaining the physical structure. – Condos offer great recreational areas and beautiful views, which can be enjoyed from the comfort of home. – These projects have multiple services in one place: gyms, tennis courts, spas, golf courses, swimming pools, and community centers, among others.
The planned constructions in condominiums are perfectly adapted to people who constantly travel, since they have greater security measures, such as fences, cameras, and surveillance.
The condominiums offer tranquility to those who inhabit them since the mobility of its inhabitant within it is generally thought of in advance and is built to have the least impact on its neighbor. – Another advantage is that the condos have master insurance, which covers the exterior structures of all buildings in the event of a disaster after condo inspection (ตรวจ รับ คอน โด which is the term in Thai).
Types Of Condominiums
Vertical Condos: to locate them in a better way, vertical towers greater than 12 levels can be considered, sometimes they offer spaces for commerce in the first or second level and can be lent when they are of a larger scale for offices and condominiums in the rest of the project.
Horizontal Condos: a trend that is increasing, they offer a lower height compared to vertical towers; however, they can come to offer the same amount of amenities to complement, it is a type of housing that also lends itself to offer in first level commerce that feeds the needs of the inhabitants.