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Originally Posted by Acajack
One Canadian advantage of living in a condo is the ability to isolate yourself quite a bit from the elements - especially during the winter.
You can minimise your exposure more than an SFH, townhouse or small apartment resident with an underground parking garage, direct indoor access to transit in some cities, so no snow clearing to do or brushing the snow off the car.
Bonus points if your workplace and other amenities are directly connected to your condo building via transit (or at least close enough), or if your workplace and other places you frequent have indoor heated parking.
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Garages exist you know! Even if most homeowners have them stuffed full of junk..
We have a single car garage, on the small side, and squeeze our Civic in it in the winters to avoid the cold weather. In the summer the Civic goes on the driveway and we use it as a place to stage bikes, yard tools, etc.
It's a similar quality of weather protection that our apartment in Downtown Toronto had, with the added bonus of not having to loop out of 3 levels of parking garage when driving out.
The thing that bothered me the most about high-rise apartment living was the amount of time it took to get out of the building - elevators, parking ramps, etc. Once out we were a quick 3-minute walk to the subway, but I had to take the streetcar to work at the time, which meant lots of standing around outside.. didn't enjoy it at all. Being directly connected to the PATH definitely would have been nice though.