Which floor is the least recommended for buying a bungalow?
1. Top floor
The top floor of the house will be exposed to direct sunlight in the summer and will leak in rainy days. Because the floor is high, it will be difficult to escape in the event of a fire or earthquake.
2. The lowest floor (first floor)
The first floor will be polluted by noise. If you buy a building on the first floor facing the street, it will also be polluted by car exhaust and road dust. In some older neighborhoods, basements still have moisture and are more susceptible to mosquito bites. In addition, the first floor is also the most unsafe place and the most vulnerable to theft.
3. Equipment layer
High-rise buildings usually have a domestic water tank, and the water supply pump often does not work in the dead of night because it requires strong pressure, so it has greater power. Sound vibration will accompany you in your life. At the same time, the radiation of mechanical equipment is very large, which will affect your health, so it is not recommended to buy it.
4. Refuge layer
The first floor is a layer used for fire protection in high-rise buildings. Generally, buildings with a height of more than 100 meters have special floors for people to evacuate for fire safety. Generally speaking, the next level up, you won't have a problem. However, if developers use the shelter for other purposes, or use the shelter with equipment, it is important to understand the impact on the occupants below.
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Notes on buying foreign real estate:
1. You should not consider supporting facilities: garden houses are usually built in beautiful suburbs, far away from The supporting facilities in urban areas and surrounding communities are not perfect, but basic daily necessities must be considered, such as public transportation, shopping malls, supermarkets, hospitals and other living facilities.
2. The strength of the developer is very important: When purchasing foreign real estate, you must look at the strength and development experience of the developer, because strength is the prerequisite for the successful completion of the project and the realization of its own supporting projects.
After the developer’s national certification qualifications are divided from high to low, they are divided into primary, secondary, third and fourth levels, provisional fifth grade results, different levels of capital, years of experience, cumulative completion area, and construction quality. , the needs of the construction area are different, and how the developer's strength can be roughly determined from the level.