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Originally Posted by chowhou
I mean, I think a responsible homeowner does actually have these expenses; garages need to be maintained, houses need to have siding and roofs replaced, interiors have wear and tear that need to be maintained, and I imagine most people are paying for security systems?
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yes, but generally these need to be done less often and as others have said, can be deferred.
My house is 50 years old this year - the garage slab is original. Exterior stone cladding is original and in fine condition for probably another 50 years (wood paneling has been replaced). I still have an original window, though it is a deferred item which needs attention soon. Things like soffits, exterior doors, etc. all are replaced from original in the last 10 years or so.
There is maintenance, but they are more limited in scope and done with cheaper materials, generally speaking.
There are things you get in a condo like common area amenities, views, etc. which aren't really achievable in low-rise housing, but in my opinion they aren't worth the significant additional cost you pay in much higher maintenance costs. My 2 cents.