MOnica, sometimes people do want to buy 'pre -loved' apartments. The choice of the first buyer (s) matters enormously. Many will prefer to buy the apartments with views, balconies, facing south or west and not overlooked. The mistake, I think, is to buy any flat within the complex, whether it's small, dark and without any outside space, just to be part of the sheltered community. Later on, the more desirable ones are much more likely to re-sell, rather than the pokey dark ones.
I have a friend who bought a new apartment some years ago. It was lovely; light, bright and well designed. She sold it on recently and made a profit of £125,000. Her family has moved to another town and she's moved in to another new place near them. It can be done. The principles are the same when buying property of any kind: location, aspect, outdoor space, condition, storage etc.
Do you get emotionally attached to the plants in your garden ?
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