Anonymous wrote:Wow people on here are lazy.
We lived in a garden style condo for 3 yrs from when our son was born until he was 2. We had our own entrance and then went up a flight of stirs to our condo. Condo was also at the end of a long walkway. Never had in issue getting groceries and a kid/baby inside. We did do things like keep our BOB stroller in the trunk of the car. But I certainly carried the bucket seat up and down the stairs all the time.

Anonymous wrote:We live in a townhouse where garage is bottom floor and kitchen, living area is second floor. Two kids, born there and oldest is 7 now. We manage fine. One parent brings the groceries from the car, the other puts them away. Sometimes annoying when we forget something and need to go back upstairs but overall not even close to a deal breaker.
Anonymous wrote:Wow people on here are lazy.
We lived in a garden style condo for 3 yrs from when our son was born until he was 2. We had our own entrance and then went up a flight of stirs to our condo. Condo was also at the end of a long walkway. Never had in issue getting groceries and a kid/baby inside. We did do things like keep our BOB stroller in the trunk of the car. But I certainly carried the bucket seat up and down the stairs all the time.
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:Is this you again or just someone with a very similar scenario? The answers are the same either way: https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/927009.page
Anonymous wrote: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.
Make sure you tip them REALLY well if they're having to carry your groceries up the stairs.