How big is the house and how many bedrooms are best? Read these points before buying a house
Buying a house is not a trivial matter. Not only do you need to be able to choose the location and supporting facilities, but you also need to choose a suitable apartment size based on your actual situation. So the question is, what size of house is suitable? Some people think that the bigger the house, the better if financial conditions permit. This is not the case. If the house area is too large, the feng shui will be bad. Secondly, from a living perspective, a house that is too big will inevitably lack popularity and be inconvenient to organize and clean.
From the perspective of house type
The most suitable number of people to live in a one-bedroom is 1 to 2 people; the most suitable number of people to live in a two-bedroom is 2 to 4; and the most suitable number of people to live in a three-bedroom is 3 ~6 people; four or five bedrooms are suitable for more people. Although it is often said that unit type ≠ area, there is indeed a great correlation between the two. House types are generally divided into: economical type, comfortable type, and enjoyment type.
Start from the living area
The area of housing purchase can be determined according to the current living situation or family size of the home buyer, such as a single aristocrat or a newlywed couple, the transition to a small area and low price The houses are the best. Families with elderly people or children need more space.
In principle, the more people there are, the larger the area required. However, the situation of each family is different. For example, if there are children, elderly people, or young people, how to calculate it? The simple calculation formula is as follows ( For reference only):
(1) Living area = total age of family members * 1.1 (no elderly, with children)
For example: the male owner is 40 years old, the female owner is 38 years old, and the child 12 years old, living area = (438+12)*1.1=99 square meters.
(2) Living area = young and middle-aged couple (***50 square meters) + children (preschool 10 square meters, middle school 15 square meters, university 20 square meters) + the elderly (20 square meters/person)
For example: the male owner is 40 years old, the female owner is 38 years old, the child is 12 years old, two elderly people, living area = 515+20*2=105 square meters
(3) Living area = (Annual household income*5)/House price
For example: the house price in the city is 30,000/square meter, the annual household income is 500,000, and the housing area = (50*5)/3≈83 square meters
If calculated according to the above formula, the result is often the usable area required by home buyers. In the actual purchase of a house, the area provided by the developer is often the building area, so we need to use the building area-shared area to see if the remaining area matches the actual usable area we need. In addition, the formula is for reference only. It is best to choose the method that suits you best according to the different economic conditions and needs of your family.
(The above answer was published on 2017-02-28, please refer to the actual relevant current house purchase policies)
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