Some people prefer to live in a house, while others think that there are more advantages living in an apartment. Are there more advantages than disadvantages to living in a house rather than in an apartment?

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Over the years buildings has come in a variety of styles, shape and design
such
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that living in either a
house
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or an apartment has become a debate. Some people in the rural area will prefer living in houses compared to people in the cities who will most likely argue that apartments are better and easier to own. For apartments, one very big advantage is the optimization of space and
this
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is mostly common in big cities. Apartments accommodate a larger population, basic amenities
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as water, electricity are shared
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reducing
cost
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costs
the cost
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, the chance that it will be prone to overcrowding is very high. Accidents like fire outbreak have a high risk of fatalities evident in some fire incident that occurred some years ago in London and Dubai. People who live in houses, especially those in the rural area or
country side
rural regions
countryside
as it is called in some countries would say there is nothing like space constraint, the
house
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could include a courtyard or a garden and other outdoor areas. The ambience is more natural and there is a reasonable privacy compared to
apartment
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the apartment
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, the occupant will be solely responsible for the cost of maintenance and provision of basic amenities. Imagine how expensive it will be to own a
house
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in the city. In conclusion, it all depend on which area is being considered, if it is in a city, it is more economical and easier to live in an apartment. If in the countryside, it is likely that living in a
house
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will be of more benefit.
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • privacy
  • outdoor activities
  • gardening
  • customization options
  • renovate
  • structural changes
  • investments
  • appreciation/depreciation
  • maintenance costs
  • utility costs
  • security features
  • gated entries
  • surveillance systems
  • shared amenities
  • community centers
  • suburban
  • rural areas
  • commutes
  • urban centers
  • public transport
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