Dear buyers, have you ever racked your brains like me to choose a house of your choice? The following floors, whether you are investing or living in your own house, don't choose, otherwise it will be too late to regret it!
1.Lower floors.
If you particularly like to be able to get the quilt directly when the sun is drying, then the lower floor is indeed a good choice. However, the lower floors also have a lot of disadvantages that cannot be ignored. For example, poor lighting, humidity, poor privacy, loud noise, etc. Especially living in a house facing the street, the lower floors are simply a sea of noise. So, if you don't want to wake up with buzzing in your ears every day, don't choose the lower floors.
2.Top floor.
If you're a romantic, and you like to stand on your balcony and enjoy the sunset, then the top floor might be your cup of tea. However, there are also a lot of problems at the top level. For example, hot in summer, cold in winter, waterproof problems, and so on. Once these issues are not handled well, you will find out how miserable the people who live on the top floor are. So, if you don't want to spend every day tinkering, don't pick the top floor.
3.Floors with poor air quality.
Floors with poor air quality, such as the middle floor and equipment floor in high-rise buildings, have poor air circulation and poor air quality due to the impact of obstruction by surrounding buildings. Living in such an environment for a long time will have a certain impact on your health. So, if you're serious about your health, don't choose a floor with poor air quality.
4.House on the street.
Problems such as noisy, dusty, and exhaust pollution are unavoidable. If you don't want to wake up to buzzing in your ears or be plagued by dust and exhaust fumes, don't choose a house facing the street.
5.The middle level of the elevator building.
For elevator buildings, the middle floor is blocked by the upper and lower floors, and the lighting and ventilation effects will be affected. And the prices in the middle are relatively high, and buyers with a budget may find it a little unworthwhile. But if you're looking for value for money and living comfort, then the middle floor is definitely not a good choice.
Although each of these floors has its own advantages and disadvantages, in general, they are not suitable for long-term living. Therefore, you must consider carefully when choosing a house. Of course, everyone's preferences and needs are different, so choosing the most suitable house for you is the most important thing.
The last thing I want to say is that buying a house is a big deal, and you must not be sloppy. Before buying a house, be sure to do your research and preparation to understand the pros and cons of the various floors. At the same time, you should also choose the most suitable house for yourself according to your actual situation and needs. Don't wait until you buy a house to find out that you made the wrong choice, when it's too late to regret it!