Is a Condo Still Good Even If I Have a Baby?

by Mt. Pleasant Condos on November 8, 2009

Reader Question:

Condo's & Babies

Condo's & Babies

Do you think it’s okay to still live in my condo here in Mt. Pleasant and have my baby? Or should I consider moving to a house or at least renting one.

Just so you know, my condo is a three bedroom and two bath.

- Susan Mt. Pleasant, SC

Answer:

Hi Susan! Well I’ll tell you one thing right off the bat… it certainly seems like space is not an issue unless those are all really tiny rooms. :)

But seriously you should be perfectly fine having a baby in your condo. I know you might be thinking you don’t want to be loud and have a bunch of people complaining, but you’ll have nothig to worry about.

In fact I know more people who live in condos that have the worst behaved dogs that I wish would just move out… and I know for a fact that no baby at it’s loudest can compare to these dogs.

However, maybe you might live in a condo complext that is filled with people who are all very young and have lots of parties. Or maybe you have terrible neighbors that might affect your babies sleep.

If that’s the case then maybe you are right to be considering a possible move. But only you can make that decision.

Just so you know… I have a neighbor that lives below me and she has three children and then live in a two/two condo. So you will be perfectly fine!

I hope that answered your question Susan and good luck with your pregnancy and good luck with making your final decision. I hope it comes easy.

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