Buying a house: What secrets are hidden in the topics that have made countless people excited and entangled? In the past, in the era of soaring housing prices and tight demand, buying a house was like a war without gunpowder. People are blindly looking around, anxious to settle down. In those days, buyers were like lambs waiting to be slaughtered, with few choices, and they were lucky to be able to buy them. However, those who hesitate often miss out on the wave of housing prices.
However, over time, the state's regulation has stabilized the real estate market. Nowadays, the direction of the property market has changed, housing prices are stable, and the market is clearly differentiated. Buyers are no longer prone to selling, and buyers have more time to choose their ideal home.
The change of concept is like a spring breeze, and buying a house is no longer just a place to settle down, but also a wise choice for wealth. People not only pursue the comfort of living, but also expect the property in their hands to appreciate and become a booster of wealth. Therefore, the technical content of house selection is becoming more and more prominent.
I have had the pleasure of meeting a number of people in the real estate industry, who have summed up a unique set of "7-word mantras": buy in the middle, buy the side, and don't buy three. What kind of guide is this? Let's find out.
Buy
What we want to focus on is "buying", that is, choosing the middle floor. In cities, high-rise housing is becoming more and more common, and compared to low-rise housing, high-rise housing has a lower unit price, smaller area, and relatively lower total price, so it is favored by ordinary home buyers. However, high-rise housing also has its disadvantages, such as high floor area ratio, inconvenience of going up and down the stairs, poor lighting and ventilation, etc. The floor area ratio is fixed and we cannot change it, so special attention is required in the selection of floors.
Generally speaking, "buying" refers to selecting a floor near two-thirds of the total floors. A 33-storey high-rise residential building, the best option is the floor near the 22nd floor. Such a floor is located in the middle, neither too high nor too low, with very good lighting and ventilation that is not affected in any way. Lighting and ventilation on lower floors may be affected, while floors that are too high may be less convenient to go up and down. In addition, in the event of a fire accident, it may be difficult for firefighting facilities and fire ladders to reach high floors.
Buy the side
For low-rise bungalows, the difference between side and middle houses may not be large, because they are similar in size and have lower floors, which is usually a one-ladder two-family design. However, for high-rise residences, the gap between side and medium households is very obvious.
In high-rise residences, the size of the middle unit is relatively small due to the usual two-staircase, four-family design, which is sandwiched in the middle, adjacent to elevators, corridors, and fire escapes. Despite the fact that the small size and low total price are an advantage, today we mainly focus on living comfort. Since elevators, fire escapes, and corridors are located at the back of the middle household, the middle household is less well ventilated. Even though some newly designed high-rise residences are designed with ventilation shafts for the middle households, it is difficult to achieve true north-south transparency, so the ventilation effect of the middle households is not as good as that of the side households. In addition, due to the close proximity of elevators, fire escapes, and corridors, noise from outside may interfere with the rest of the mid-household owners.
Therefore, if you are buying a high-rise house with two staircases and four families, the side units are a better choice without considering the total price of the house, as they usually have better lighting and ventilation, as well as higher living comfort. Of course, if the economic conditions are limited, a small area with a low total price may be a more suitable choice. When making a decision, we also need to consider the actual situation, such as whether the side house is close to the street or road, as this may affect the quality of living. In conclusion, the choice between a side or a medium household depends on the individual's needs and budget. When buying a property, we should carefully weigh various factors in order to make the best decision.
In the future home purchase choice, there are three kinds of houses that we need to consider carefully, and it can even be said that "not to buy three". With the changes in the real estate market and the improvement of people's living standards, the value and attractiveness of houses are also constantly changing. Some houses may grow in popularity, while others may gradually fall into the cold.
1. We need to avoid buying houses in cities with shrinking resources, underdeveloped economies, and a constant outflow of people. Such cities often fail to provide adequate employment opportunities, leading to an exodus of population. As the population decreases, all walks of life in these cities will be affected, such as business withering and industry shrinking. Therefore, the housing prices in such a city may be **, and investing in such a house may be more risky. Of course, if you plan to live and work in such cities for a long time, owning a house is also a good option.
2. Communities with poor property service levels are also something we need to avoid. A good property service can improve the living environment of the community and make the community more livable. On the contrary, if the property services are poor, the environment and facilities of the community may deteriorate rapidly. Such a house not only has a poor living experience, but may also be a safety hazard. When buying a new home, we need to have an in-depth understanding of the quality of service and reputation of the property company.
3. We should also avoid buying resettlement housing. Although the quality of resettlement housing is relatively low, the quality and supporting facilities are usually poor. Moreover, there may be major problems in the living environment of resettlement houses, such as poor sound insulation and complex personnel. In addition, the level of property services in resettlement housing is generally poor. Therefore, buying resettlement housing may not be a wise choice.
Overall, the "don't buy three" principle reminds us to be cautious when buying a house and avoid buying a house that may be gradually left out in the cold. At the same time, with the changes in the real estate market and the adjustment of national policies, we need to pay more attention to the value and investment potential of the house.
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