Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are the kids, how many kids, and do you plan to have more?
OP here. We have a 4 month and plan to have a second one in the next two years. We plan to stay here until oldest is ready for school and we move to the suburbs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hard no. Baby and groceries. Baby and car seat bucket. Baby and sibling in a few years. Stroller after someone in the building reports theirs was stolen.
Also toddlers are PAINFULLY slow on stairs. So it will take 5 min (not joking) for your kid to get up or down the stairs and you can't just run and put stuff down while wait. So imagine coming home from work with your work bag, dinner, your jacket, kid jacket, and then step, wait. Wait. Wait, step, tell you something, step, look at the wall, step, wait. Wait. Wait. Step.
If it was your only option, fine. Not saying you have to spend 25k more, but 5-8 stairs maybe. 30?? Heck no. I want to kill myself watching my 2.5 year old on 13 stairs.
OP here. All storage units are locked. We wouldn’t keep it in the foyer because it’s so small. I didn’t realize little kids are that slow on stairs.
Anonymous wrote:Hard no. Baby and groceries. Baby and car seat bucket. Baby and sibling in a few years. Stroller after someone in the building reports theirs was stolen.
Also toddlers are PAINFULLY slow on stairs. So it will take 5 min (not joking) for your kid to get up or down the stairs and you can't just run and put stuff down while wait. So imagine coming home from work with your work bag, dinner, your jacket, kid jacket, and then step, wait. Wait. Wait, step, tell you something, step, look at the wall, step, wait. Wait. Wait. Step.
If it was your only option, fine. Not saying you have to spend 25k more, but 5-8 stairs maybe. 30?? Heck no. I want to kill myself watching my 2.5 year old on 13 stairs.
Anonymous wrote:Hard no. Baby and groceries. Baby and car seat bucket. Baby and sibling in a few years. Stroller after someone in the building reports theirs was stolen.
Also toddlers are PAINFULLY slow on stairs. So it will take 5 min (not joking) for your kid to get up or down the stairs and you can't just run and put stuff down while wait. So imagine coming home from work with your work bag, dinner, your jacket, kid jacket, and then step, wait. Wait. Wait, step, tell you something, step, look at the wall, step, wait. Wait. Wait. Step.
If it was your only option, fine. Not saying you have to spend 25k more, but 5-8 stairs maybe. 30?? Heck no. I want to kill myself watching my 2.5 year old on 13 stairs.
Anonymous wrote:If your kids are not in strollers I think its fine. Lugging a stroller up and down stairs would be a pain though. And what about bikes, scooters etc?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are looking to purchase a condo and we have two options we really like. One condo is nice with an elevator but we want to do a couple thousand in cosmetic changes ( paint, kitchen hardware, kitchen lights, etc.), and it is about $25k more. The condo we are leaning towards is nice and needs no updates, is 25k less, and has stairs ( 1.5 flights). The only reason I’m hesitant is because of the stairs and young kids. We currently live in a high rise with an elevator and its super nice, but I don’t know if 25k more and a couple thousand in updates is worth having an elevator. Both condos are comparable in taxes and HOA fees and in the same area. Are stairs really that big of a difference?
Are you talking about stairs inside the condo, or stairs between the front door of the condo, and the front door of the building?
They are very different things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stairs inside the condo? Or the condo is a walk up?
OP here. Sorry - I thought I was clear. The condo is on the second floor in a walk-up. It’s almost 30 stairs. The condo is one level with everything on one floor.
Do you have storage for strollers, bikes etc. on the ground floor? It would be annoying to have to carry any of that gear up and down the stairs. But at least with the stroller that is only for a limited period. Switch your kid over to a scooter early.
Anonymous wrote:How old are the kids, how many kids, and do you plan to have more?