Wondering the difference between a condo or apartment? Learn what varies between a condo and apartment and get the information you need to determine which is best for you.

When the time comes to think about moving — whether you are leaving home for the first time or you’re a seasoned pro at relocating — one question worth asking is “What’s the difference between condo and apartment hunting?” They both seem similar enough, but after looking a little closer, you’ll find there can be big differences between renting a condo versus renting an apartment.

Take homeowners association (HOA) rules for instance. Does the condo rental you’re considering require renters to follow those rules and do you know what they are? Does your lease require you to get renter’s insurance? These are key questions to know the answers to before you sign on the dotted line. Because getting it right the first time is so important, we’ve put together this deep dive to help you decide when comparing apartments versus condos. What’s the right fit for you? Let’s take a look.

Back to top

Protect Your Condo or Apartment with Renters Insurance

Now that you’ve got a better idea of what you’re looking for — and what your finances can afford — you’re hopefully better able to make an informed decision on renting.

Whichever direction your choice takes you, be sure you do all you can to protect everything you’ve worked so hard for with renters insurance from American Family. And if you one day decide to buy that condo, reach out to your agent (Opens in a new tab) and get a quote on condo insurance to best protect everything that matters most.

Tools & Resources

Explore our tools and smart tips.

NextScripts

JSS component is missing React implementation. See the developer console for more information.