Yep, like the one below... the discussion is talking about buying a house 30+ years old, not building one from new.
Unlike this comment, I did actually buy a house 30+ years old - it was 33 years old when I bought it and now 42 years old. No regrets and the value has appreciated quite a lot since purchase (house was worth zero at purchase, still worth zero but the land is worth about a third more now). Just a bonus as I bought as a home rather than an investment.More importantly, the brand new house we built so lovingly depreciated to zero leaving land only value over 30 years.
Obviously good or bad neighbours are the luck of the draw... but I would prefer to have bad neighbours in a house physically separate from mine than bad neighbours who share walls, plumbing and communal areas with me. One of the best things about living in a house is never hearing my neighbours move their furniture around, fight, have children running around screaming etc. And not having to worry about the neighbours complaining about my children or vaccuming at the "wrong time". Not something I could honestly say for any condo block I lived in over the previous twenty years.And the worst neighbors were definitely those with the house. Everyone knew everyone’s business and most disliked some other neighbor or two. Conversely, we now share our space with 21 other condos where people greet each other but otherwise deliberately maintain distance. It makes for far more pleasant surroundings.
Anyway, swings and roundabouts - pro's and con's to both and everyone can make their own decisions but I just wanted to address the "not based on personal experience" jibe. All I can say is I won't go back to manshons again.