Condo Floor Plans

Smartly designed, 2-story condominum house plan ideal for a narrow lot.

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This striking narrow lot home with an open floor pla...

Combining modern luxuries with economical designs, condo floor plans are a common choice for an urban living thanks to how they allow multiple separate units to exist on smaller plots of land. It is common to find condominiums in larger cities with premium space, typically sharing a common wall at two or more points. This will be a good solution if you’re looking for something with more residences than a duplex home.

Condos are highly versatile, as they can accommodate a wide range of layouts and...
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Combining modern luxuries with economical designs, condo floor plans are a common choice for an urban living thanks to how they allow multiple separate units to exist on smaller plots of land. It is common to find condominiums in larger cities with premium space, typically sharing a common wall at two or more points. This will be a good solution if you’re looking for something with more residences than a duplex home.

Condos are highly versatile, as they can accommodate a wide range of layouts and configurations depending on the size of the lot and the plan's overall structure. It is common to find condo plans that include two bedrooms, at least one bathroom, and a separate living room and eating space. Larger plans can also include studio or one-bedroom condominiums, often placed on the bottom floor of a multiple-story building, with bigger units, such as penthouses, on the upper floor plans.

Features of Condominium Plans

While condominiums may resemble apartment complexes in terms of total residents in a building and general layout, they differ significantly. The residents can purchase and freely modify an individual unit of the house plan. Condo living may also carry monthly dues for residents, which provide access to shared amenities such as pools, recreation centers, or laundry rooms.

It is also possible for condominium units to include patios or balconies, as these home plans typically offer similar high-end comforts in exchange for the proximity to other units. The exact features of an individual condo floor plan depend heavily on the condominium's overall elements, as some can include washer and dryer hookups.

If you have any questions about these condo house plans, please reach out, and we will be happy to assist. 

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