Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Definitely no on the stairs for me in that situation.
I can’t imagine trying to get from the car to the condo with a diaper bag, baby, toddler, and groceries. Sounds like torture and definitely worth the extra money for the elevator.
If you ultimately want to move the suburbs in less than 5 years, why buy the condo now? Find what you want in the suburbs. -signed person who lived in 2nd floor walkup apartment with a newborn- 2 year old and does not miss the stress of lugging things up and down the stairs.
Anonymous wrote:Hard hard no, and I’ve lived in your situation. Medical issues, kids falling asleep in the car at 6 years old, groceries, strollers.
Please just get the condo with the elevator and save your sanity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's more of a problem for groceries, etc...
If you need to save money and have a place that is livable now, I would go ahead and buy it. I smucked groceries up the stairs for ten years before we could afford a non-stair house, and not a townhome.
OP here. We get groceries delivered.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Definitely no on the stairs for me in that situation.
I can’t imagine trying to get from the car to the condo with a diaper bag, baby, toddler, and groceries. Sounds like torture and definitely worth the extra money for the elevator.
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:It's more of a problem for groceries, etc...
If you need to save money and have a place that is livable now, I would go ahead and buy it. I smucked groceries up the stairs for ten years before we could afford a non-stair house, and not a townhome.
Anonymous wrote:Can you store your stroller in your car trunk? Presuming your car is parked in a parking lot right near your front condo door, of course. That’s what we did when we lived up stairs with babies. It was no problem. And such a short time that it’s an issue.