Again, with no elevator.

I can’t imagine no elevator and walking up with groceries.

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    Honestly, doing laundry in the basement when I lived on the 3rd floor was the most annoying part of having no elevator.

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    I used to work in public health in NYC. I got to see all the people comign into the hospital. The elderly folks who had lived their whole lives on the higher floors of walkup apartments were almost always in great shape compared to their contemporaries who weren’t getting exercise every day.

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    Lived 4th floor for 2y (4th floor as in 4th floors up from the ground floor), good for exercise

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    It used to annoy me when I still had a car, because I had to carry up a lot more groceries at once and I was an unfit sack of shit. Now I walk to the store every three days or so, meaning the weight is a lot less at once and it’s just a minor extension of my evening walk…

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    Exactly how much groceries do people have? I currently live two stairs up from the ground floor as I have lived for more than 15 years. It has honestly never even crossed my mind that carrying up groceries could ever be a problem.

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    6th floor, no elevator. I think of it as part of my daily exercise. It doesn’t bother me day to day, but moving in sucked. I think I would be annoyed waiting for an elevator.

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    I have not, but I had a friend who always ended up getting apartments on the 3rd floor, and I helped him move several times. Would not recommend.

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    Third floor (two sets of stairs), ten years with my mother. Groceries were the worst, but you haul and you get used to it. The human brain and body can get used to a lot of things. Carrying groceries is not one of the worst things it can get used to. Not even close lmao.

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    Day to day life was fine but it sucked ass when…

    1. Moving furniture in or throwing out/giving away old furniture
    2. You buy too many groceries at once
    3. You store your bike upstairs

    I’ve had in unit laundry so I can’t comment on that

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    I did in college and I liked it.

    I didn’t necessarily like it because no elevator, and I was only on the third floor, but the lack of an elevator was never much of a problem.

    I do remember at the depth of my depression, those stairs seemed like to much at times.

    But looking back, knowing what I now know about psychology, those stairs were actually helping me with the depression.

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    It’s ok, I think more about the apartment itself than the stairwell up to it but it’s an ok enough stairwell.

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    I spent a week in Denmark in a fourth floor apartment without elevators. It’s normal there. You also only buy a day or two worth of groceries at a time from stores like Aldi.

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    I did once in college. I lived in the attic of an old Victorian house so three floors up. Old crappy stairs. I loved it. It was only me though and my girlfriend for a bit so not much groceries to carry up.