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Mid Rise Apartments

Mid-rise apartments have at least four floors and no more than 12 floors. There are mid-rise condos in nearly every major city in the U.S. They are usually located in metro areas where real estate is expensive, but high-rise buildings are not allowed. Since the building has at least four floors, most buildings also have an elevator, and many have private balconies.

Advantages of Mid Rise Apartments


Better views of the city;
Most buildings have the added convenience of having retail shops located on the ground floor;
Elevators are available in addition to stairs;
Most mid-rise buildings include a central courtyard and other amenities like a swimming pool and private balconies, which enhance the aesthetics; and
Most buildings offer garage or covered parking.
Advantages of Mid-Rise Apartments

Disadvantages of Mid Rise Apartments


Living in mid-rise apartments leaves you with less privacy. Though, it may also give you a chance to make new friends.
Families with young children usually prefer to live in mid-rise apartments, so you are likely to hear plenty of echoes. Brace yourself for a lot of noise.
Living in a mid-rise apartment is comparatively less secure than high-rise apartments. Mid-rise buildings are more open to strangers. Make sure security in the area is tight.

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