Why Choose Aurora?
AURORA RESIDENCES IS A SEVEN (7) FLOOR MIDRISE CONDOMINIUM
Advantages of owning a Mid-rise condominium.
- Our building are supported by Mat foundations also known as Raft Foundation (What is Mat or Raft Foundations? Please click here now) & footings strong enough to hold twice the building's weight (can sustain a strong magnitude of earthquake)
- Only 7-story level with 2 elevator and secured 24/7 equipped CCTV's in all common areas.
- Mid-rise mean low risk in fire & earthquake, and if there is fire you can easily escape from our big picture sliding glass windows or if there is earthquake you can easily go out safely using our emergency exit or the common stairs behind the elevator.
- Low density only 19 units per floor giving you quiet surroundings to enjoy your life privately.
- Basic Amenities mean Low maintenance fees & affordable association dues.
- All units using the First class materials and guaranteed built-to-last.
- All units are fully fitted, floor to ceiling tiled on bathroom, kitchen cabinet & washing machine area leaving you no additional expenses for upgrading.
- Professional Property management office to address your needs at any given time.
- This is a self-funded condominium project from the beginning of the construction up to the turn over of your unit.
The Disadvantages of High-Rise Apartment (Condominium) Living
There are several disadvantages to living in a high rise apartment that might make you think twice before buying one. Some of these challenges can be solved with creativity if you don’t have other options. However, other problems present with this type of apartment living will always be there, making it hard to enjoy your apartment.
Evacuation Concerns
If you live in a high rise apartment, you’ll face a harder challenge trying to evacuate due to emergencies, such a natural disaster or fire. Many people will be trying to evacuate the building at the same time, and most of them will be panicked. If you’re on the top of the high rise, it could be risky trying to get out. Even lower apartment renters will be at risk trying to navigate a stampede, because of the large groups of people you’ll have to compete with.
Moving Heavy Items
Another advantage to consider not just on move-in day, but throughout your rental period, is moving heavy furniture and appliances. It’s challenging trying to move or remove furniture up and down stairs in high rise buildings, and the space of hallways and corridors can be small. You can hire movers, but you can expect to pay more than if you lived in a more accessible apartment. This goes for moving a piano as well. If you’re hiring a professional mover, plan on spending a lot more for moving or removing your piano.
Too Many Stairs
There are only two options for getting to and from a high-rise apartment: the elevator or the stairs. If you live on one of the top floors, you might have to climb the stairs with your groceries, briefcase or anything else you need to carry. This is an inconvenience that happens more often than you might think. You may welcome the exercise in some instances, but if you need to get to your apartment fast, this can become a nuisance.
Noise Nuisance
With that many people living together in a building, you’re bound to have a noise nuisance from neighbors directly under, above or next to you. Tenants usually complain about loud music or dog barking in high rise apartments. No matter how many times you complain to the management or landlords, there will be periods when your peace is disrupted by new tenants or others that don’t follow the rules.
Carefully weigh these disadvantages of buying a high rise condominium or apartment before you sign any documents. You could be dealing with these issues for a life-time.