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Advantages of Buying a New Townhome in South Philadelphia, PA

New townhomes in South Philadelphia, PA are no longer like those old rowhouses you may have seen in your childhood. These homes still share walls and are adjacent to each another; however, they no longer look like boring cookie-cutter units and have become much more stylish. Itu2019s easy to see why many first-time buyers as well as downsizers now prefer to buy townhomes instead of single-family properties.

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Advantages of Buying a New Townhome in South Philadelphia, PA

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  1. Advantages of Buying a New Townhome in South Philadelphia, PA New townhomes in South Philadelphia, PA are no longer like those old rowhouses you may have seen in your childhood. These homes still share walls and are adjacent to each another; however, they no longer look like boring cookie-cutter units and have become much more stylish. It’s easy to see why many first-time buyers as well as downsizers now prefer to buy townhomes instead of single-family properties. New townhomes in Southern Philadelphia, PA also offer a number of advantages that other types of dwellings—such as apartments, condominiums, and even single-family home units—cannot provide. Here are some of them: Low maintenance, all year round New townhomes in South Philadelphia, PA that belong to larger developments or communities have homeowners’ associations or HOAs. This association is in charge of the maintenance of your lawn, driveway, and the exterior parts of your home. They are also responsible for the upkeep of the common areas and shared amenities. Of course, they don't do this for free—you have to pay a small monthly HOA fee, which is worth every penny considering the convenience. If you’re tired of cutting your grass or shoveling snow off your property, then it may be time to look at a townhouse. Access facilities for free Like condominiums, townhouses are typically located in communities with amenities that are shared by the residents. The most common amenities include bike paths, nature trails, and playgrounds. More modern townhomes also have clubhouses, swimming pools, and sports centers. As residents, you have exclusive access to these amenities. Own the whole property including the home and the lot When you buy a condominium, you only own the unit, whereas, when you purchase a townhome, you get everything that’s on the lot. That means you own the structure and you have more freedom to do whatever you want to your home. Additionally, the HOA in townhomes imposes fewer restrictions. Experience a better sense of community Townhomes may be less private compared to single-family home units. Nevertheless, residents feel a higher sense of community and belongingness. The neighbors in townhomes tend to have more frequent social interactions and gathering, which fosters friendship and unity in the community.

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