Living in a pet friendly condo has many benefits
Living in a pet friendly condo is one of the best ways to ensure that you are able to maintain your property values in the long term.
The fact is, living in a pet friendly condo can have many benefits.
As an owner of a pet friendly condo, you will always have someone to help you carry groceries or to walk your dog, and it is a great way to meet new people. Pets can also help reduce stress and make you feel more relaxed.
The ultimate benefit of having pets in your home is that you can be free from the hassle of cleaning up after them. If not for our pets, we wouldn’t be able to enjoy life. The only thing we really have to clean up after are our own messes!
This sounds like a no-brainer but unfortunately it isn’t as straightforward as this may seem. There are some things you need to keep in mind when deciding which type of apartment or house you should buy:
#1 You don’t want them if they will get into your cupboard or take up all your space #2 They need exercise #3 You don’t want them full time, but they could share some of your time #4 You don’t want them on site (you) unless they are part of your family #5 They are a responsibility so don’t leave them unattended for long periods (with certain exceptions) #6 They cannot travel by themselves because of their size and weight
You always have someone to help you carry groceries or to walk your dog
You can often find a pet-friendly condo in the area of your choice. However, it is important to know that there are many features that should be taken into consideration before purchasing a pet-friendly condo.
For starters, you need to remember that pets are not allowed in most condos. Most condo managers will have rules regarding the number of pets and the size of their living areas. In addition, they may have restrictions on where you can live with your pet and how often you can leave it outside. So, if you are looking for an apartment within walking distance to downtown or other areas where there are restaurants and shops, then this is a good location for you as most condos allow pets on balconies/terraces and do not require a dog.
You also need to ask yourself how comfortable the condo complex is with pets. Does it allow strangers to bring their dogs into their apartments? Do they allow families with young children? If so, then this might be a good place for you as family members often feel differently about having children in apartments than they do in houses. Some apartment complexes have fewer rules than others, so it’s important to research these issues before purchasing your first pet-friendly condo.
Finally, always consider asking your landlord if they allow pets in their building before signing any lease agreements or committing any money to construction costs.
It is a great way to meet new people
If you’re living in a pet friendly condo, you probably have pets too. Pets are an obvious benefit, but there are lots of other benefits too:
1) Pets can help relieve stress by relieving the need for constant human company.
2) Pet friendly condos often have a pool and exercise room, which makes them ideal for dog-lovers.
3) Pets can do things that humans can’t: swim and play fetch with balls.
4) Pets will make your life easier by keeping away from messy chores like cleaning the cat litter box.
5) Pet owners may be able to buy different furniture and appliances for their pet, which is good because pets hate to share. They can also be great companions (especially if they know how to stay out of your hair).
Pets can also help reduce stress and make you feel more relaxed
Buyers of condominiums and short-term rentals sometimes complain about noise. I have lived in a pet-friendly condo for over 30 years. Many tenants report that they have a dog or cat in the building, but not all tenants do. It’s true that some dogs and cats can be heard, especially in the apartments next door, but it’s a matter of volume. There may be one or two dogs or cats and they are all within a few feet of each other (and preferably on opposite sides of the street). Besides, some buildings don’t allow pets at all.
This is actually quite common. Many buildings prohibit pets for aesthetic reasons (e.g., “no snakes” or “no wild animals”) and/or to limit privacy issues (e.g., residents are asked not to leave their windows open). The UBC Pet Policy Handbook has more information on this topic as well as other common questions you might have about owning pets in an apartment building .