Which floor is the golden floor? Did you choose the right one?
When buying a house, everyone sees that the higher the floor, the more expensive it is, and they take it for granted that the higher the floor, the better. Indeed, high floors have better air, less noise, and even fewer mosquitoes. In order to have a nest for a lifetime, many home buyers are willing to spend more money to buy a high floor. But in fact, higher housing is not always better. When making recommendations, many sales staff will also tell buyers which floor is more expensive because that floor is a prime floor.
The golden floor is not fixed and must be determined according to the specific building height.
For house floors, there is indeed a "golden floor", but it is not fixed. You still have to choose the floor that is most suitable for you based on the specific height of the house.
For multi-story (1-6) buildings, the 3rd, 4th and 5th floors are relatively golden floors; for small high-rise buildings (7-11), the 5th-9th floors are relatively speaking are golden floors; for high-rise buildings (12-30), floors 15-24 are golden floors.
Different types of houses have different prime floors. When buying a house, try to choose between 1/3-2/3 of the building, which means choosing the middle floor as the prime floor.
Different floors have their own pros and cons. You can choose the best floor according to your own needs.
Bottom floor: Convenient to travel, cheap, and may have free area; but there will be problems such as moisture, poor lighting, noise, and safety.
Floor 2-3: Convenient for travel and relatively cost-effective; however, the lighting is affected, there is noise, the safety is relatively low, and the view is not good.
Floors 4-6: It is more convenient to travel, has good safety, can enjoy the community landscape, and is not afraid of elevator failure; however, it is affected by noise and the lighting is easily blocked.
Floors 7-9: moderate height, good comfort, good view, and good lighting; but they are middle floors and the price is relatively high.
Floors 10-15: Good lighting, good ventilation, and good views; however, it is a noise-concentrated area and is susceptible to dust infection.
Above the 16th floor: good lighting, good ventilation, less dust, and good privacy; the price is relatively expensive, and elevator failure will cause inconvenience;
Top floor: cheap price, good view It is open, has good privacy, and has no noise interference; however, this floor is exposed to direct sunlight, has the lowest water pressure, is inconvenient to enter and exit, is prone to water leakage, and is not suitable for people who are afraid of heights.
(The above division takes mid- and high-rise residential buildings as an example. Friends can make appropriate adjustments according to the specific floors of the house.)
The above editor has roughly talked about the advantages and disadvantages of each floor. Let's continue to talk about the "points" that need special attention when choosing floors:
The first point: low floors are convenient, but the living experience is poor
From the first floor to the third floor, people Usually living under the canopy of trees, very close to the ground, you can often hear the branches tapping on the windows; in terms of psychological comfort, this is the best place; you can maintain a realistic connection with the outside world without looking down at people. The key is that even if the elevator breaks down, you can still climb the stairs easily. If any unexpected event occurs, such as collapse, fire, etc., it is easy to escape.
However, the first to third floors are very close to the ground, and the air circulation in the lower floors is slowed down. The pollution in building areas with high shadows, humidity, and poor ventilation is also more serious. In some old communities, moisture will leak out of the basement and it is susceptible to mosquito infestation. In addition, the first floor is the least quiet. If it faces the street, car horns and shopping mall broadcasts from the road will also affect normal rest.
Then there is the issue of lighting. Because the floors on the 1st to 3rd floors are lower, the lighting is obviously worse, and the field of view is not wide enough. Most of the field of view is basically blocked by the surrounding buildings. Moreover, the first floor is the worst. Vulnerable to theft.
Second point: The top floor is comfortable but not recommended
If there is a loft on the top floor of this high-rise building, of course it should be on the top floor. When you are in a good mood, you can go to the sunroom to bask in the sun and enjoy the breeze. Wind, drink tea, life is so comfortable and beautiful! If there is no attic, you can’t get the top floor at all costs. If the insulation and waterproof facilities on the top floor are not good, due to the large area exposed to direct sunlight, it is easy to leak on rainy days, and you often get wet. Trapped in "warm summers and cool winters" and "hot water", daily life consumes more electricity, and there may even be air leaks outside the sewer pipes.
The third point: the equipment layer cannot be purchased
The equipment layer is the layer with heating, power supply or water supply hub equipment.
In addition to the equipment layer that cannot be purchased, the layer below the equipment layer also needs to be purchased with caution because the pipes and equipment above the head are not conducive to the feng shui of the room. In comparison, the layer above the "equipment layer" is better. At the equipment level or the level below it, equipment noise, mechanical vibration, etc. will have a negative impact on the living environment.
Scientifically speaking, water wells are mainly used for secondary pressurization of high-rise water pressure. They are usually located in corridors with cabins, and the main impact is noise at night. Electric wells mainly cause radiation. Because they are also in the corridor and very close to the body, the influence of voltage cannot be ignored. So when buying, don’t buy on the middle floor, because almost all water wells and electric wells are placed on the middle floor. For example, on the 32nd floor, they are placed on the 16th floor.
(The above answer was published on 2016-12-01, please refer to the actual relevant current house purchase policies)
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