In the process of buying a house, the house of "1 ladder and 2 households" was once favored because it has good privacy and quiet living environment. However, in recent years, more and more people are choosing to move out of the "1 ladder and 2 households" dwelling. The reason for this is that there are some disadvantages to this room type. The old owner revealed to us four of the four flaws, let's take a look at them together.
Compared with "2 ladders and 4 households", "1 ladder and 2 households" has a larger shared area due to the small number of households. This means that the housing rate of "1 ladder and 2 households" is low, and the purchase price is hundreds of thousands more than that of "2 ladders and 4 households". In addition, owners also need to pay monthly property fees, heating fees, maintenance and other expenses on the shared area. Many owners say they are willing to pay for the area in the suite, but why should they bear the cost of the shared area?Especially considering that most of the room types of "1 ladder and 2 households" are medium and high-end communities, the property management fee is generally high, and the cost pressure is relatively large.
Expansion: Not only is it a matter of cost, but also the large area of the pool also brings other inconveniences. For example, an increase in the shared area may lead to a decrease in public areas such as greenery and sidewalks in the community. This also means that owners will have less space for leisure and activities within the complex. In addition, the shared area may require regular maintenance and cleaning, which is often shared by the owners, adding to the burden on the owners. As a result, some owners feel that these expenses are not being used reasonably, and this additional cost seems a bit heavy for people with average financial means.
One of the selling points of "1 Ladder 2 Households" is its privacy and quietness. However, in this type of room, the number of neighbors is often very limited, making it difficult to communicate with the surrounding residents. Some owners reported that they had never seen the faces of their neighbors and that they did not even know the names of their neighbors. For some, the silence of a few neighbors may be a rare space to live in a private and quiet environment in the midst of busy city life. However, when some emergencies occur or problems arise within the complex, the inability to communicate with neighbors in a timely manner may cause inconvenience or distress to the owners.
Expansion: Communication between neighbors is not only necessary in daily life, but also very important for the establishment of neighborhood relations and the formation of community culture. Interaction between neighbors can promote mutual understanding and the cultivation of friendships, increasing community cohesion. In addition, the communication between neighbors can also jointly solve some problems in the community, such as negotiating to jointly maintain public facilities, and jointly solving some unsuitable problems.
Unlike "2 stairs and 4 households", "1 staircase and 2 households" buildings usually have only one elevator for multi-family residents. During rush hour, residents often have to wait for elevators for a long time, which is inconvenient for travel. In addition, due to elevator failures and maintenance needs, owners living in buildings with "one staircase and two households" sometimes have to walk up and down the stairs, which is very inconvenient.
Expansion: Long wait times for elevators do not occur only during peak hours, sometimes even during off-peak hours. For example, in the event of inclement weather, the elevators in the building may need to be out of service, which means that owners can only go up and down the stairs. Especially for people with physical disabilities, this is a great inconvenience and trouble. In addition to this, elevator breakdowns and repairs are also a common occurrence. When the elevator breaks down, owners have to wait for maintenance crews to arrive or use the stairs, which delays their time and travel.
"1 ladder 2 households" houses are difficult to sell in the second-hand housing market. This is mainly due to the fact that this type of house has a higher price and bears heavier property costs. It is difficult for the average family to afford the price and cost of such a house. Wealthy families, on the other hand, are more inclined to buy new homes rather than second-hand "1 ladder 2 family" houses. As a result, the demand for second-hand housing in this category is relatively small and difficult to liquidate.
Expansion: High home prices and expensive property fees are the main factors limiting sales. In addition, since most of the houses with "1 ladder and 2 households" are located in mid-to-high-end communities, certain requirements are also put forward for the economic conditions of buyers. Most ordinary families can hardly afford such high ** and costs, and for wealthy families, they are more inclined to buy a newly built "1 ladder 2 family" house, because the new house has more choices and better quality assurance. Therefore, it is difficult to realize the second-hand "1 ladder 2 households" house in the market.
The "1 ladder, 2 households" room type was once favored by people because of its privacy and quiet environment. However, as time goes on, people begin to gradually recognize some of its drawbacks. Problems such as large shared area, small number of neighbors, long waiting time for elevators, and difficulty in cashing out have become the reasons why more and more owners are considering moving out. Despite this, for the white-collar class with strong economic strength, they still value the quietness and privacy of the "1 ladder and 2 households" house. In general, choosing a suitable house for yourself depends on your own economic strength and living needs, and the ideal living environment is not the same for different people.