Just before agreeing to purchase a condominium unit - Questions and doubts

  • Erstellt am 2020-07-08 07:51:40

Curly

2020-07-12 15:16:45
  • #1
I would never buy an apartment next to an elementary and middle school, a sports field, and next to a kindergarten, when would it ever be quiet there?

Best regards
Sabine
 

NoggerLoger

2020-07-12 15:19:23
  • #2
That is the school sports field, so not an official sports field for training and therefore locked, but I will ask the neighbors how it is. It would be great if my wife could get a position at the school.
 

Unsure

2020-07-12 15:25:12
  • #3
Today maybe... Times are changing. Personally, I wouldn't want to live next to my workplace. I don't find the price justified. But maybe it's a bargain in the area.
 

NoggerLoger

2020-07-12 15:31:37
  • #4
Definitely expensive nationwide! Compared to other new construction projects located directly on the main street, even cheaper, and those are real blocks with 60 residential units. Here in the region, things are really booming
 

Unsure

2020-07-12 15:43:35
  • #5
Does it have to be the area? With the view, I would rather have a 30-minute commute. So for me, the condo wouldn't be anything. Either way. Then better rent first. But I'm also a "sound" fetishist. The stupid bird chirping here annoys me already from 5 a.m. onwards.
 

NoggerLoger

2020-07-12 16:20:14
  • #6
Sure, I could also go to Freiamt but I don't want to put myself through the trip, I want to live centrally and I am rooted here. Also, it's become very expensive further away. There really is no place around except Freiamt that is cheap. All new projects are even more expensive. I'm actually very tolerant when it comes to noise. I've never worried about it and even playing neighbors' children don't bother me at all. I mean, we want to have children ourselves someday.
 
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