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Vik J.
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One storey or 2 storey?

Vik J.
  • Redmond, WA
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Folks,

For renters in the austin area, do folks still prefer single or double storey? I'm seeing a trend where the single storeys seem to sell out faster and for more price (for the same sq footage) - but this put me at a disadvantage if I were to buy a double storey?

Thanks in advance.

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Joe Scaparra
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Joe Scaparra
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For me this is one of the easiest decisions to make.  When buying a duplex, I ALWAYS buy ONLY single story.  Two main reasons.  1.  First it is easier to maintain.  A water leak in the bathroom upstairs can lead to repairing the ceiling downstairs or mold problems in a wall that has had water dripping down it for some time. There is always issues with stairs over time. 2.  My future renter is a baby boomer (65 yrs and older) who is living on social security but has knee or hip issues that prevent going up stairs.  A boomer is turning 65 every 10 seconds, 10,000 a day, 4 million a year for the next 18 years.  Boomers will be ideal tenants, they will have little wear and tear, stable, with fixed budget, but will pay rent before they pay other bills as they don't want to move again.  

So yes most people will want single story duplexes, especially if kids are involved as the noise level from up above can become an issue as well.

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