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Condo / Apartment, where is a nice location now?
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tinkerbel
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May 12 2008, 09:40 AM
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@Pennywise, Condo maintenance is calculated based on the square feet so take whatever figure (15-25 cents) and multiply it by the built-up of ur unit and voila, U get the rough estimate of ur monthly maintenance fees.
Also, U do realise it's going to cost u a lot more to have 2 homes?
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tinkerbel
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May 12 2008, 01:46 PM
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@Pai, I find studio units difficult to dispose; it's not appropriate for families or newly weds, but that's just MY opinion.
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tinkerbel
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May 12 2008, 01:58 PM
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There's probably a bigger pool/market for 3 bedroom apartments/condos as that's quite sizeable for a family. Even 2 room condos are difficult to dispose but easier than studio units.
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tinkerbel
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May 12 2008, 02:53 PM
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@Pai, Like I said, it's just MY opinion. And studio units are really not suitable for long term stay.
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tinkerbel
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May 12 2008, 03:23 PM
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@Pai, Yup Yup nothing personal at all. And it's good to give TS wider options.
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tinkerbel
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May 15 2008, 12:10 PM
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@Pennywise, Studio units are basically units where well, everything's open [think of it as an open box]; no rooms.
--Added-- I also picked up this definition from somewhere on the net:
"These all tend to be the smallest apartments with the cheapest rents in a given area. These kinds of apartment usually consist mainly of a large room which is the living, dining, and bedroom combined. There are usually kitchen facilities as part of this central room, but the bathroom is its own smaller separate room."
This post has been edited by tinkerbel: May 15 2008, 12:12 PM
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tinkerbel
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May 15 2008, 02:15 PM
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@Pennywise, Yes it's available; it's just smaller than the rest - well, U need to check with Pai as he's the Studio Expert here
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