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It was 5:00 PM and time for Susan to call it quits for the day.
While signing off the computer, a last-minute check of the traffic reports
revealed that the roads were backed up again. Susan drove home against the
commute feeling her daily rush of sympathy for all those on the other side of
the road stopped in traffic.
Ten minutes later, she drove past a golf course and pulled into home. The
flowers were especially lovely this month and the fountain sparkled as it
reflected the brilliant colors of the foliage. She drove past the landscaped
grounds, pool and through the security gates that swung open with her security
access.
What would it be tonight, a cardio work-out? No, she’d invited Steve over for
some tennis. After a pleasant game, they’d head back to her place, fix dinner in
her gourmet kitchen and eat on the balcony at tree level while the evening
breeze rustled the nearby leaves. To wind down, they’d take a dip in one of the
pools and relax in the Jacuzzi in the evening air. Maybe tomorrow night they
could hit a few balls at the nearby course or check out one of the nearby art
galleries.
She placed her mail on the granite countertop and padded across the ceramic
tile to the sink at the breakfast bar to take her daily vitamins. A quick check
with her concierge service confirmed the tickets for the weekend show, and she
filed the maintenance report for the fix to her marble bathroom sink – the
repairs had been quietly made while she was away. She took a deep breath, turned
on the surround sound and walked over to the private balcony off the main
bedroom.
How does Susan afford this life? She doesn’t have a trust fund, and her
income is about the same as colleagues that commute long distances to go home to
maintenance, chores, yard work and television. Susan goes home to a beautiful
home with a gourmet kitchen, elegant baths, vaulted ceilings, sun rooms,
surround sound, sound reduction features, plush carpeting, ceramic tile, and
custom oak cabinets. She goes home to tennis, golf, swimming, fountains and
lovely grounds because she lives in conveniently located, luxury apartments. She
enjoys an easy commute, concierge services, laundry services, professional
landscaping, exercise facilities, recreational services, community parties, easy
care, and maintenance services – all for less than her friends are paying in
mortgage costs.
When does it make sense to live in apartments?
According to Evelyn Barfield of GreystoneProperties.net there are many
situations when renting is a much better financial choice than purchasing a
home. Home ownership often means commuting long distances, constant maintenance
and upkeep, mortgage payments, and yard maintenance. The term ‘bedroom
community’ is a term for people who own homes long distances from their daily
lives. The owners don’t actually live in their home, they simply return to it
late at night to sleep. The home remains empty most of the time.
Renting luxury apartments offers an alternative to long commutes, constant
maintenance and a fixed residence. It is a great choice for those who want
flexibility, mobility, easy care and a freer life. Luxury apartments offer all
the amenities that one would wish in a home with none of the maintenance or
hassle. The vaulted ceilings, clubhouses, movie theatres, pools, tennis courts,
Jacuzzi, cardio fitness equipment, fountains, gardens and landscaping are
maintenance free and always available for use. Luxury apartments can often be
found in great locations with easy access to work, golf or downtown. The cost of
purchasing in such areas is often prohibitive, but luxury apartment living
enables one to enjoy the location, amenities and lifestyle at a fraction of the
cost.
For those in fluid situations, renting is usually a much better financial
choice. Purchasing a home becomes financially wise only if housing prices in
that particular neighborhood rise, if the homebuyer stays in the home long
enough to justify the up-front costs, and if the maintenance or repairs to a
home are kept to a minimum. Purchasing a home almost never makes financial sense
for those who stay in a location less than 2 years. Unexpected expenses, taxes,
repair costs or upgrades crop up often and can wreak havoc with a budget. Luxury
apartments offer a fixed cost per month, which includes professional management,
upkeep and maintenance. Renting a luxury apartment can enable people to enjoy a
freer, more relaxed, fun-filled life.
Greystone Properties (www.greystoneproperties.net)
provides luxury rental apartments and town home living in Columbus, Ga. Contact
them today!
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