A Few Reasons Why Apartment Living Is a Good Choice for New Moms

There are so many choices a new mom has to make. The more of them you can make and implement before birth, the better. Once the child is occupying their own space outside your body, things get fast and furious. There is no pause button. There is no undo. You just have to live in the moment and take things as they come. Once the baby is born, everything gets a little harder than it was before. Don’t worry. You can handle it.

One of those big decisions has to do with where you are going to live. Your current house might be fine for you and a partner. It is perfect for one or two adults. But it might be a nightmare for taking care of a newborn. Things like the size and amenities of the bathroom take on outsized proportions. Does your current place have room for a nursery? What about the air quality? That old house had its problems. But it wasn’t anything you couldn’t handle. Suddenly, a vulnerable newborn changes the whole equation.

Perhaps it is a good time to consider moving. Houses have their benefits. Even so, it could be time to consider moving to an apartment for the first phase of your baby’s life Here’s why:

Flexible Leases

As a new mother, everything is moving at the speed of a humming bird’s wing. You barely have time to catch your breath. Add a pandemic to the mix and things get very interesting, and not in a good way. You need maximum flexibility. This is not the time to sign a 30-year mortgage. You can’t be sure if you will be working in the same job next week. Your company might force you to relocate. This is just the way it is right now.

You need the ability to pick and move to one of those furnished apartments with a flexible lease so that you can do things like skip expensive deposits and a lengthy process of selling the old place and buying a new one. Modern apartment leasing allows you to pick up and move within days, not months.

Some of the premier leasing programs allow one to easily transfer to a different unit or even a different city. If a long-term mortgage is not a good fit for your situation, apartment living can go a long way to removing some of the stress.

No Maintenance

Personal injuries are on the rise. One of the common sources of injury is home improvement. In a house, one frequently finds themselves on a ladder, or insecurely balanced on a chair. You might even find yourself under a house doing some bit of routine maintenance. There is no end to the projects you will need to do in a house.

An apartment is generally a much safer proposition. For all intents and purposes, there are no DIY projects. When something needs to be fixed, you pick up the phone or go to the online portal and file a maintenance request. In a good complex, those requests are taken care of in a matter of days, if not hours. In a house, you can call a professional. It might take days or weeks to get someone just to come and assess the problem. Then, there are the fees, and the repair schedule, and the delays… You get the idea. A new mother needs things to work as expected and to be repaired quickly and easily when they don’t.

Amenities and Extras

One of the best things about apartment living is getting all the great amenities. Your house probably doesn’t have a well-stocked gym with all the latest equipment. But there is a good chance your next apartment will. Best of all, it is included in the rent. There is also package management meaning no more Amazon boxes left outside the house for anyone to come along and pick up. As a new mom, you want all the extras you can get included in the price of rent. You get none of that with a typical house.

Not everyone is going to be an apartment person. And you don’t have to remain an apartment person forever. You can use apartments for specific periods in your life where it makes the most sense. If you are someone who could use flexible lease options, maintenance-free living, and tons of extras, you might be in one of those periods where an apartment makes the most sense for you.

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