Condo ownership has picked up speed in urban centres across Canada. Affordability plays a big role, but that’s not the only reason for condos’ soaring popularity. Here we explore just a few reasons why the popularity of condo ownership is sky-high.

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Condo ownership is cheaper

Condos are seen everywhere from bustling urban centres to sleepy suburban pockets, but since we’re talking affordability (or lack thereof) let’s see where they fall in relation to their single-detached counterparts in Canada’s priciest housing markets – Toronto and Vancouver.

According to the latest figures reported by the Toronto Real Estate Board, the average price of a condo in Toronto was $615,582. The price has increased almost 12 per cent year-over-year, but it’s still a far cry from your average detached house, at $1,342,363 (Source: Toronto Real Estate Board, Market Watch September 2018).

Meanwhile in Vancouver, the average apartment condo was priced at $687,300, while the average detached house came in at $1,540,900. (Source: Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver)

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Location, location, location!

Due to their very nature, condos have typically been a downtown mainstay. Their smaller size has always been worth the trade-off when it comes to convenience and the amenities steps from home. And thanks to urban sprawl and urban un-affordability, condos can be seen rising in suburban areas as well, close to transit hubs, shopping and services that make them a great alternative to traditional single-family homes.

According to Statistics Canada, between 2011 and 2016, the growth rate of Canadian households living in condominiums was up 16.6 per cent in Census Metropolitan Areas, which are defined as areas with a population of at least 100,000, with 50,000 or more living in the core. Non-CMAs (read: smaller cities and towns) were not far behind, with the growth rate increasing by 11.9 per cent.

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Lock-n-leave lifestyle

Does the term “turn-key” resonate with you? This is a big draw to condo ownership across all ages and stages in life.

First, there’s the maintenance factor to consider. How do you feel about washing exterior windows every spring and fall? What about shovelling the driveway and sidewalk in the winter? Or mowing the lawn and maintaining gardens through the warmer seasons? There’s no question that some people truly enjoy all the upkeep that comes with home ownership. Bot for those who don’t have the time, ability or inclination for regular maintenance, a condo could be your dream home come true.

Part of condo ownership is paying a monthly condo fee – a portion of which goes to the above-mentioned services. This makes condos ideal for busy professionals, jet-setters, snow birds, the young and the restless, and those who refuse to lug garbage bags out to the curb.

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Little (and big!) luxuries

We mentioned the condo fee – a portion of which covers your use of (and maintenance of) the building amenities. The best part? You won’t have to leave the comfort of home to enjoy them. With condos gaining popularity, many developers are including five-star level services to make your home-sweet-home all the sweeter. Think concierge service and a-la-carte options like home cleaning and laundry (at a cost, of course); spa, salon and massage; a fully equipped gym with fitness classes; pool, hot tub and sauna; games room, party room, board room, library, film-screening theatre, even a guest suite available for overnight visitors. The list is long and luxe.

Depending on the age and amenities offered in your condo building, your fees will vary. But just think about what a rooftop pool, a home theatre and butler service would cost you in a your detached home!

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Investment opportunities

We started this Top 5 list with money, so let’s end it with money. Investors have always sought out small condos in urban centres as great money-makers. Particularly if you plan to hold the property over the long-term, you can rent it to a tenant and use the rental income to pay off the mortgage. Once you have that monkey off your back, you can reap the rewards of owning a really cool downtown crash pad, sell it and pocket the profits, or continue renting to tenants – and earn! Here are some signs of a great investment opportunity:

Low vacancy rates
Steady population growth
Lots of employment opportunities
Higher average income
New infrastructure developments
Public transit projects

If condo ownership sounds appealing to you, use our search feature to find the perfect place to call “home.”

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