In the midst of enjoying the perks of an urban lifestyle, young professionals forget just how much more they can get out of their purchasing power. While it’s easy to “work hard, party harder,” it is advisable for yuppies to remember that investing just as “hard” is important.

 

One excellent way for yuppies such as yourself to enjoy your hard-earned money is to invest in renting a condo unit. After all, if you’re an energetic individual with a fear of missing out, finding a home near work definitely merits a sigh of relief. Before you commit yourself to an online condo search however, learn about both the perks and preparations needed for investing in property for rent.

 

Always R&R Ready 

Who says that living in the city means always longing for the beach? These days, many condos have fully-functional swimming pools for adults and children alike. After a long week of extra hours at the office, it’s nice to be able to look forward to walking out of your unit and into the poolside. What’s more, you save a lot on gas and food versus having to go to the beach or an actual resort.

luxury at home

Who needs a trip out of town when they can experience this luxury at home? Photo by KurtSebastian on Pixabay.

 

Low Maintenance, More Fun

A first-time condo renter may wrinkle his or her nose at the thought of association dues, but they’re essential to enjoying condo life. In fact, you can expect that condominiums that have higher association dues often have the amenities to justify them.

enjoy condo life

Yuppies just wanna have fun. And there’s no better way of having it than investing in a condo. Photo by kevinschmitz on Pixabay.

After all, these fees cover the maintenance expenses as well as any repairs that are necessary to keep all the operations running well, from security equipment to garbage collection. You’ll never have to stress about repainting or renovating anything because the management takes care of that for you. The only space you have to worry about is the interior of your rented unit. Even so, cleaning up after your condo is still much easier than maintaining an entire house!

 

Pocket-Friendly Happiness 

Rates for first-time renters are usually lower. Also, real estate agents are more willing to help you negotiate. Of course, this doesn’t mean you should jump at the lowest possible deal. Remember that aside from the lease you have to pay, you must also factor in your other needs such as your expenses on food, clothing, and your other daily needs. 

hardworking yuppie

If you’re a hardworking yuppie looking to spend your money wisely, then renting a condo is for you. Photo by StartupStockPhotos on Pixabay.

 

Live It Up Lifestyle 

Unlike other investments, investing in a condo is best suited for enjoying the things you love. Condos are typically near shopping centers, movie theaters, and recreational hubs. Whether you’re looking for a new dating spot or just a place to hang out with friends al fresco, the world is your oyster from your rented condo unit.

enjoy condo lifestyle

Eat to your heart’s content at the restaurants nearest your condo. Photo by stokpic on Pixabay

 

Forever Fit 

Don’t worry—just because your favorite restaurants are a stone’s throw away from your condo doesn’t mean you can’t stay healthy. Condo living will give you access to amenities such as fitness areas where you can practice yoga or develop a real gym habit. 

keeping fit

Only condo living can make fitness this convenient. Photo by tpsdave on Pixabay.

Even better, aside from saving you transportation allowance, renting a condo near your office means you can develop of a habit of walking and appreciating the beauty of the city. Not to mention, walking often has specific health benefits such as decreasing the risk of heart disease, as well as type-2 diabetes, asthma, and some cancers. Who knew paying lease could be so healthy?

 

More Time for Yourself

Now that you don’t have to go out of your way for your personal errands and work, you have more time for yourself. Rediscover hobbies you’ve left by the wayside, whether it be reading novels, assembling huge Lego structures, learning photography, or catching up on sleep.

enjoy your hobby

Put your me-time to good use by learning a new skill or getting busy with your hobbies. Photo by stokpic on Pixabay.

 

Down for the Budget Know-How

Learning to budget is essential for yuppies. Although putting aside a particular amount for your savings is important, you also need to learn how to spend wisely. Condo living helps you with that. Now that you have to pay rent and pertinent fees, start gathering your receipts and other documents to help you study your spending patterns. This will help you discover any unnecessary spending so that you can cut back on these, too.

budget your money

Renting a condo helps you make budgeting a habit. Photo by jarmoluk on Pixabay.

Contrary to what you might think, budgeting makes it easier for you to reward yourself. By sticking to a personal budgeting system, you’ll also find it easier to stay on your savings track to buy those new pair of shoes or that shiny gadget you’ve been eyeing for months.

 

Lifelong Lessons

Condo living will teach you valuable lessons you’ll be sure to use your whole life. One thing you’ll need to learn is how to deal with professionals such as property developers and real estate agents. Remember, when looking for your first condo, don’t make any commitments until you are absolutely sure that it’s the right choice for you and your budget. Also, always take information with a grain of salt and conduct your own research about related topics such as rent in the Philippines.

Additionally, you would also need to be well-versed in financial speak so that you can select which option is best for you—in-house financing, bank financing, or a Pag-IBIG housing loan? The first allows you to loan directly from the developer, while the second gives you more flexible loan options with stricter eligibility requirements. Lastly, the Pag-IBIG option lets you purchase a unit via installment. 

prepare for life

Renting a condo prepares you for other life-changing decisions. Photo by Unsplash on Pixabay.

On the day-to-day side of things, you will learn what living independently is all about. While your condo is conveniently near the food central, you may want to pick up on some basic cooking skills, too. You don’t want to look at your bank account a year after you move in and realize that you wasted all your money on late nights out! Also, keep in mind that you’re responsible for the cleanliness inside your unit, so be prepared to clean up after yourself. You’ll soon learn that if you want to live in the perfect condo unit, you’re going to have to take care of some things yourself.

 

A Chance to be Creative 

If you’ve always wondered how you’ll do as your very own interior designer, well this is your time to shine! Living in your own condo gives you the chance to decide what furniture is best for your taste. You can pick out everything from your appliances to your curtains.

Of course, it’s still best to check out your condominium’s rules in case you want to do some repainting or floor reupholstering, but for the most part, you get to design how aesthetic and/or practical your personal space should be.

unleash your creativity

Implement your vision for what your first condo should look like. Photo by jarmoluk on Pixabay

To help you pick out the right stuff, make sure to really get to know how much your unit measures. Before you go crazy on design inspiration, invest in household necessities first like cooking equipment and standard appliances like electric fans. After that, you can think of any design strategies you can implement given what you need.

 

Great Beginnings

Condo living is ideal for yuppies indeed. There’s no better way to go after your career goals and enjoy life in the big city than by looking at what DMCI has to offer. Learning about how property for rent can change the way you live so that you can focus on your other life goals. Living independently in your dream condo is just one small step—and then tomorrow, you can take the world.