Where it is better to live.

by eco-economic

When we have a question of buying housing, we think that a house or apartment is better. There are people who have lived all their lives in the house, decide to move to the apartment, and living in the apartment – dream of a house. Now many suburban cottages are being built, in which you can live by combining both the apartment and the house.

They differ from each other with layout, area, configuration, but one, of course, is common. All of them are located in nature, and it all depends only on the possibility of purchasing power. But if you are used to living only in the city or outside. And in one and another version there are pros and cons of.

The most important drawback of country houses is the remoteness from the benefits of modern cities and high payment for services, as residents of cities think. But the owners of private houses do not agree with them, and in their opinion the costs are much lower, compared to people living in city apartments. But of course, it all depends on the location of the house and those who are responsible for water supply and heat in this site. When choosing a house, think about the hacking of the front door and protect yourself in advance.

Many modern cottages are built according to modern technologies, from quality material, therefore, the costs of major repairs fall for a long time, so you do not need to spend extra money. Many suburban villages have everything for a comfortable residence, shops, sports halls, beauty salons and much more. And if you take concert halls, cinemas, museums, are people living in the city often visit them often? With a great desire to visit one of these places, you can get from any place.

And another huge plus of living outside the city, peace, silence, fresh air and special proximity to nature. This is especially true if the family has small children.

Of course, everyone decides to live better for him, but for some reason, very many in our time try to move closer to nature.

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