For houses with less than 7 floors, you should choose carefully on the 4th floorIn fact, these two layers need to be purchased with caution!
Can't you choose the 4th floor for a house below the 7th floor?Wrong!Only these two tiers need to be purchased with caution.
Introduction: Buying a house is a big deal for many people, and various factors need to be carefully considered. When choosing the floor of a multi-storey house, one often hears the saying: do not choose the 4th floor for a house below the 7th floor. However, this claim is actually unfounded. In fact, there is nothing wrong with the 4th floor from a residential point of view. Lighting, ventilation, vision and other aspects can be satisfied. What's more, the purchase of a 4th floor house** may be a little higher than the other floors. So, which floors should you focus on?Below, we'll analyze the pros and cons of each floor and who it's suitable for to help you make an informed decision when buying a home.
Multi-storey dwellings below 7 floors have no problem on the 4th floor.
When buying a house, we were reminded not to choose the fourth floor of a house with less than seven floors, because the fourth floor of the house is the same"Dead"The word is homophonic and is considered unlucky. However, there is no scientific basis for this claim. In fact, from the point of view of life, there are no disadvantages on the fourth floor. For example, in terms of daylighting, the fourth floor can usually have plenty of natural light, and the rooms are bright and comfortable;In terms of ventilation, the fourth floor has good air circulation and can bring in fresh air;In terms of views, the fourth floor has a great view and can see the surrounding countryside. Of course, the purchase of a house on the 4th floor will be relatively high**, and buyers should be mentally prepared. Therefore, for residential needs, the 4th floor is not a problem and can be used as the preferred floor.
Careful care should be taken in which flooring is chosen.
1.High-rise: 5-6 floors are not suitable for the elderly.
Since there is no elevator, the 5th and 6th floors are not very suitable for seniors. Although the building has a good view, good lighting and good ventilation, it will be difficult for the elderly to go up and down the stairs. At the same time, due to the higher floors, it will be relatively difficult in the future.
Addendum: 5-6 floors are relatively cheap (according to market research floor houses are relatively cheap because many people are not interested in these two floors and it is a hassle to go up and down. However, if you have a young family or a couple who are planning to settle down, buying a house on the 5th and 6th floors is also a good option, albeit on the higher floors). Especially for some young couples or couples who intend to live for a long time, floors 5 and 6 are ideal to provide good views and daylighting, while also being more affordable. Therefore, when buying a house, if you are a young person or a couple, you can also consider the 5th-6th floor.
2.There are some problems with the second floor.
There are several issues on the 2nd floor that require our attention. First of all, the 2nd floor has poor daylighting and views than the upper floors. Secondly, some buildings may have backflushing of sewer pipes on the second floor. This is not much of a problem in the winter, but in the summer, the sewage can accumulate and produce an unpleasant odor. However, property developers have now been able to solve this problem.
Addendum: The ** on the 2nd floor is relatively low, making it a more affordable option for buyers with limited financial means, especially for some buyers with limited financial means. While the 2nd floor has slightly worse daylight and views than the other floors, the relatively low** makes up for it. What's more, today's real estate developers are able to effectively solve the gutter problem on the 2nd floor. So, if you're a homebuyer with limited financial means, the second floor is an option worth considering.
Buying the first and second floors is done with caution.
1.There are a lot of gaps on the ground floor.
Although the first floor has some advantages, such as relatively low housing prices and easy to get around, the disadvantages are also more obvious. First of all, the lighting on the first floor is poor, and the lights are turned on most of the day. Secondly, the privacy of the first floor is poor, and the curtains had to be closed for a long time in order to prevent outsiders from breaking in. In addition, the ground floor is prone to dampness, and the owners must regularly replace the floor. In addition, if the first floor is close to the road, it is susceptible to ground noise. In summer, it is also necessary to close doors and windows to prevent mosquitoes and other pests from entering. In conclusion, although the first floor has some advantages, it is not recommended due to its many disadvantages.
Additional: The 1st floor is suitable for buyers with special needs. Although there are some drawbacks to the 1st floor, there are some special situations where it can be the first choice for home buyers. For example, elderly people with limited mobility, families who need to go out a lot, and homebuyers with limited financial means. For this group of people, the convenience and relative inexpensiveness of the ground floor are very attractive. Therefore, if you have special needs and have limited financial conditions, the first floor is also an option to consider.
2.The problem is more pronounced at the top.
There are some benefits to living in a penthouse, such as more privacy, and a lower level of privacy. However, there are some problems with penthouses. First of all, going up and down the top floor is not very comfortable, especially for the elderly. Secondly, the insulation effect of the roof is poor, cold in winter and hot in summer, and air conditioning needs to be used frequently. In addition, roofs are prone to water seepage during the rainy season, causing mold on the walls and requiring an investment of time and money to repair them.
To sum up, there is no problem that a multi-storey house with less than seven floors cannot choose a four-storey house. On the contrary, the circulation line, lighting, ventilation, and view of the 4th floor are very good, which is very suitable for the needs of all kinds of families. As for the 1st floor and the top floor, we advise you to be cautious when buying. The first floor has problems such as poor lighting, poor privacy, dampness, and large interference from ground noise, so it is not recommended to buy. The top floor is more prominent, which is inconvenient to go up and down the stairs, poor thermal insulation effect, easy to seep water and other problems. Therefore, before buying a house, you should fully understand the advantages and disadvantages of flooring, and make a decision based on your own needs and economic conditions.