Now more and more young people are moving from high-rise to low-rise houses, and experts say 4 major flaws.
With the development of society and the acceleration of urbanization, high-rise buildings are becoming more and more common in cities.
At the same time, however, more and more young people are choosing to move from high-rise to low-rise buildings. This phenomenon has attracted the attention of experts, who believe that there are four major flaws that are responsible for this trend.
The first major flaw: traffic congestion. With the increase in urban population, traffic problems are becoming more and more serious. High-rise residences are often located near city centers or transportation hubs, and while they are convenient for getting around, they often face significant traffic congestion. In contrast, low-rise houses are usually located in relatively quiet areas, with less traffic pressure and a more comfortable living environment.
The second major flaw: potential safety hazards. Although high-rise buildings provide better views and space, there are also some safety hazards. For example, in the event of a fire, ** and other disasters, residents of high-rise residential buildings may face greater risks and challenges. In contrast, low-rise houses have relatively less safety risks and are easier to escape in an emergency.
The third major flaw: community atmosphere. Low-rise homes are often located in mature neighborhoods that often have better amenities and public services, such as supermarkets, restaurants, schools, etc. In addition, it is easier for residents of low-rise houses to establish close neighborhood relationships and form a good community atmosphere. High-rise residential buildings are often difficult to form a stable community atmosphere due to high personnel mobility and floor height.
The fourth major flaw: health problems. Living in a high-rise building for a long time may have adverse effects on your health. For example, people who live in high-rise buildings for a long time may experience symptoms such as dizziness and nausea, and even affect their psychological state, such as anxiety and depression.
In contrast, residents of low-rise houses have better access to the natural environment and green spaces, which is more conducive to physical and mental health.
In general, experts believe that the main reasons for young people moving from high-rise to low-rise houses are traffic congestion, safety hazards, community atmosphere and health problems.
In the process of urbanization, we need to pay more attention to solving these problems to meet the housing needs of young people and improve their quality of life and happiness.