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Prince William County (VA)-All Condos Are Not the Same

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Services for Real Estate Pros with Marketing Specialist for CJ Realty Group/Cindy Jones Broker
Recently some friends were trying to decide if buying a condo was in their future. As they were checking out various condominiums developments in Prince William County they quickly learned that the differences from building to building can be huge.

We aren't talking about condo fees, something every buyer needs to consider when they are looking at their budget but instead they were focusing on construction.


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Many of the older "garden" style condos that they looked at reminded them of their days in a college dorm. But what they noticed the most was the noise! If they were looking at lower level units they could hear people walking around upstairs. They heard toilets flushing and when people walked by on the outside stairwells they could hear their conversations. The noise was a deal breaker and eliminated the garden style condos from their list.

Harborview Condo in Belmont BayThen they checked out the only highrise in Prince William County in Belmont Bay and noticed how quiet it was. Buildings constructed out of poured cement and steel are far quieter than stick built construction. They also found what they labeled "hybrid" buildings. Stick built "mid-rise" condos with a thin layer of concrete poured over the standard sub-floor to help buffer noise between floors.

It made them realize that not all condos are built the same and looking beyond the glitzy kitchens and clubhouses was going to play a huge role in their decision process.

Now they are going back to each of their top three choices at night to listen for the neighbors. If they can hear them loud and clear then the condo is off their list. They can't afford a penthouse overlooking all of the DC monuments so they are being realistic but before you sign on the dotted line for a new condo you may want to follow their lead. Go back at night or on the weekend and make sure you can live with the noise levels in your new condo.

Comments (3)

Brian Griffis
Realty Choice - Springfield, MO

Not all condos and not all houses are created equal.  We don't have many condos in my area, but I can imagine it would be nice to have someone else do the yard work and upkeep. 

Sep 18, 2009 06:34 AM
Pat Fenn
Marketing Specialist for CJ Realty Group/Cindy Jones Broker - Springfield, VA

Brian-it is but in some places you only want to live on the top floor because of the noise.

Sep 18, 2009 11:43 PM
Russel Ray, San Diego Business & Marketing Consultant & Photographer
Russel Ray - San Diego State University, CA

Out here the condos where you can hear your neighbors are apartment-to-condo conversions. The condos that were originally built as condos are extemely nice and quiet.

Sep 21, 2009 06:35 PM