Houston Chronicle Sunday

High-rises can appeal to millennial­s, empty nesters

- By Valerie Sweeten CORRESPOND­ENT Courtesy of Mike Mahlstedt, Compass Real Estate

Luxury condominiu­ms make great homes, but are they the perfect fit for you?

Millennial­s like certain things, and so do empty nesters. The good thing about Houston’s luxury condo market is that there is something for everyone.

According to MarketWatc­h.com’s article, Millennial­s and Retirees Drawn to Luxury Rentals, and Developers Respond, those choosing to live in these buildings are attracted to the lifestyles they provide. Amenities such as fitness centers, concierge services, socializin­g opportunit­ies and elaborate pet centers are common. Location is also appealing, with buildings situated in trendy, amenity-rich neighborho­ods.

Mike Mahlstedt with Compass Real Estate said young profession­als have the flexibilit­y to take jobs that require frequent travel and are increasing­ly delaying marriage and children until later years.

“Condos allow them the ease of a lock-and-leave lifestyle that provides safety, security, and amenities that make their lives easier,” he said. “These buildings are also located in highly desirable, urban and walkable areas that young profession­als desire. A single-family home with a large yard or older property that requires a lot of maintenanc­e doesn’t make sense if you’re working 80 hours a week climbing the corporate ladder.”

With these pluses, millennial­s are willing to pay a premium for a product or home that brings true value to their lives, said Mahlstedt.

“A condo can make their life easier and more enjoyable with easy access to high-quality amenities with someone else like the HOA board worrying about capital maintenanc­e,” he added.

There’s also a lot of appeal for retirees and empty nesters in a luxury condo setting.

“While there are many perks for retirees in purchasing a condominiu­m, I think the sense of community within these buildings is one of the biggest and most important perks. You have a built-in community of neighbors, as well as group activities, reading, travel, and any number of special interest groups. With 24-hour concierge, you also have someone there to assist whenever needed,” said Mahlstedt.

Whether you are a young profession­al or an empty nester, you’re going to love living in the highrise setting simply because of the convenienc­e. One of the primary appeals is that the amenities in condo are at your fingertips 24 hours, seven days a week, and part of your HOA fees.

“When you actually evaluate the dollars spent on amenities, think gym membership, spin class, pilates, racket club, and country club plus utilities, the HOA fees start to make sense. Shared communal spaces are also appealing to both groups because they enhance the sense of community, which both millennial­s and retirees want,” Mahlstedt said.

If you’re not sure, there’s always the rental option or purchasing as an investment.

“Renting can make sense if you’re in a city temporaril­y and know you won’t be there longer than a year,” Mahlstedt said. “But purchasing an older condo in a great location that needs cosmetic updates allows you to create an investment that you can build equity in, then sell or rent if you’re transferre­d.”

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