In the next ten years, domestic high rise residential buildings will face three major problems, whic

Mondo Home Updated on 2024-01-29

In recent years, high-rise residential buildings have been highly sought after in the domestic market. Developers value its small footprint and high profitsOrdinary residents appreciate its spectacular exterior and good lighting and ventilation. However, with the passage of time, the three major drawbacks of high-rise housing began to emerge: too much shared area, relying on elevators to get around, and there were safety hazards. In the next ten years, domestic high-rise residential buildings will face three major problems: the maintenance of old high-rise residential buildings, the dilemma of demolition and the problem of monetization. In this article, we will dive into these issues and analyze their possible impacts and solutions.

As the service life of high-rise housing increases, its equipment and facilities such as elevators will gradually deteriorate, so it needs to be repaired and updated. However, the cost of repairs is often borne by the owner, and the ever-increasing cost can be uneconomical. Over time, repairs** can run out, making it difficult to run old high-rise homes. Those who do not have the financial means have to choose to move out, and those who remain are often landlords or tenants who cannot afford to move. As a result, it is expected that in the next decade, many old high-rise homes may become "slums".

To address this, developers can introduce new maintenance mechanisms to ensure that owners can afford a reasonable cost and continue to provide a good living environment. At the same time, developers are encouraged to pay attention to the quality of construction, reduce the frequency of maintenance, and create more long-term residential value for residents.

Unlike ordinary houses, high-rise houses are not easy to demolish due to the large number of residents. Although the local government may intend to use the land resources where the high-rise residential buildings are located, it faces high demolition costs and needs to bear large financial expenditures and land acquisition costs for developers. Therefore, when high-rise housing deteriorates, it is usually only repaired and compensated, rather than easily demolished.

In order to solve this dilemma, we can encourage the renovation and renewal of high-rise residential buildings by setting up relevant policies to improve the service life of old high-rise residential buildings. At the same time, strengthen communication and cooperation with the owners, jointly negotiate to solve problems, and ensure fair and reasonable compensation.

Due to the problems of large shared area, inconvenient upper and lower floors, and high property fees for high-rise residences, buyers who just need to buy high-rise residences are often reluctant to choose to buy high-rise residences. Especially in the current environment of declining housing prices, more buyers will choose to buy newly built multi-storey residences rather than old high-rise residences that others have lived in for many years. Therefore, even for families who just need it, buying old high-rise housing is not optimistic.

In order to solve this problem, developers can focus on solving problems such as excessive shared area and inconvenient travel when designing new high-rise residences, so as to improve the living experience of home buyers. At the same time, relevant policies can be appropriately adjusted to reduce property costs and improve the attractiveness and liquidity of high-rise residences.

In the next ten years, domestic high-rise residential buildings will face maintenance problems, demolition difficulties and monetization problems for old residents. These issues are challenges that cannot be ignored by both owners and developers, and require the joint efforts of the developer, the developer and the residents to find solutions.

In order to deal with the maintenance problem of old high-rise housing, a reasonable maintenance mechanism should be established to ensure that the owner can share the appropriate costs to maintain the normal operation of the high-rise residence. At the same time, developers are encouraged to pay attention to the quality of construction and reduce the frequency of maintenance.

On the issue of demolition, we can encourage the renovation and renewal of high-rise residential buildings and improve the service life of old high-rise residential buildings by formulating relevant policies. At the same time, strengthen communication and cooperation with the owners, and jointly negotiate to solve problems.

In order to solve the problem of monetization of high-rise residential buildings, developers should fully consider the needs and comfort of home buyers in the design and construction process, reduce the shared area, and improve the convenience of travel. **Relevant policies can also be moderately adjusted to reduce property costs and improve the attractiveness of high-rise residences.

By working together, we can find better solutions for high-rise residential development over the next decade, creating a safer and more comfortable living environment for people.

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