Real estate, a large and important asset, has always been the focus of many families. Especially in today's skyrocketing housing prices, owning a welcoming home is both a challenge and a pursuit for most families. Because it is not easy to buy a house, we should be more cautious to avoid discovering all kinds of discomfort after moving in, and having to bear the high price of changing houses again. Renovation, relocation, every step comes with a lot of expenses and endless hard work.
Once, the persistence of housing prices made people feel that even if they changed houses, they could make up for the losses through the appreciation of the house. However, time has changed, and now China's housing resources have been excessive, and the market concept is gradually shifting from "investment and speculation" to "self-occupation". This shift means that both the new and second-hand housing markets are facing an oversupply situation, and house prices are beginning to show signs of excellence.
In this context, if you blindly buy a house or change a house, you may face the risk of losing money. What's more, the current housing prices are almost a huge expense for most families, often requiring years of savings and even a mortgage for up to twenty or thirty years. As a result, many families often find it difficult to buy a home again due to financial pressure, even if the living environment is not satisfactory.
As a result, buying a home is no longer just an economic decision, but an important choice in terms of quality of life. When making the decision to buy a home, it's important to be thoughtful and sure that the home you choose will meet your current needs and retain its value for many years to come.
In today's real estate market, for many families, buying a property for the first time may be the home of their lives. That's why it's important to make a choice, and if you make a wrong decision, it can have a profound impact on your quality of life for decades to come. In today's market, high-rise residential buildings are everywhere, and choosing the right floor is like walking a maze and making people hesitate. Different floors bring very different living experiences, so choosing a floor is a crucial part of the home buying process.
Developers tend to set based on the height of the floor, but it doesn't always mean a higher floor. Each family's preference for the floor is unique, as the so-called radish greens, each has its own love.
Developers often tout so-called "** floors", claiming that they are located between 1 3 and 2 3 of the entire building. In the case of 33-storey high-rise residences, these ** floors are roughly between 11 and 22 floors. The ** on these floors is usually expensive. In addition, the so-called "phoenix floor", that is, several floors below the top floor, are sought after by young people because of their wide field of vision, and they are naturally rising. Carefully packaged by the developer, these floors tend to sell in full swing, albeit slightly higher.
However, people's preferences for floors are not static, but evolve over time and a variety of factors. Over the next decade, two factors will profoundly influence people's perception of the ideal floor.
The first factor: the tide of aging is coming
With the passage of time, China's demographic structure is undergoing unprecedented changes. The increase in life expectancy is not only a reflection of national health, but also a foreshadowing of a challenge - the intensification of aging. Coupled with the impact of the family planning policy, the number of newborns is decreasing year by year, which makes this trend even worse. According to statistics, the data of "Seven Popular" shows that as of 2020, the number of elderly people over 60 years old in the country has exceeded 2600 million mark, of which 149 prefecture-level cities have entered the ranks of deep aging. What's even more remarkable is that Professor Zhao Zhong of Renmin University pointed out that by 2030, China's elderly population over 60 years old will exceed 3500 million, the country may enter the stage of deep aging.
For older people, their living choices tend to be more skewed towards lower floors. High-rise buildings are not only inconvenient to travel, but can also pose a potential threat to their physical health. Although the lower floors are good, if they are too close to the ground, the lighting and ventilation are poor, and the indoor humidity is also not conducive to health.
Another factor: the aging of high-rise housing is gradually emerging
High-rise residences, once regarded as the pride of modern cities, the convenience of elevators make the living experience to a higher level. However, as time passed, these high-rise buildings began to enter their twilight years. The aging of elevators and frequent failures have become a hidden concern in the hearts of high-rise residents. Once the elevator strikes, even the owners of the upper floors have to face the dilemma of climbing the building on foot.
In addition to elevators, tap water pressurization equipment also faces the challenge of aging. The water supply on the upper floors needs to be pressurized twice, and once there is a problem with the equipment, the water consumption of the high-rise residents will be seriously affected. It is foreseeable that in the next decade, the aging problem of high-rise housing will become more prominent, and high-rise residents will have to face these growing challenges.
After in-depth observation and analysis, we can foresee that the challenges faced by high-rise buildings will gradually emerge, which will have a non-negligible impact on the daily lives of residents. Therefore, a number of industry experts have reached a consensus that the "** floors" in the future will be concentrated on the 5-8 floors, which are expected to become the ideal choice for many home buyers. In order to support this view, senior industry insiders have given three strong arguments.
1. Although floors 5-8 are considered relatively low, their daylighting is not significantly diminished as a result. Although it may be less lit and ventilated than higher-rise residences, it is fully capable of meeting people's daily needs. Compared to houses with less than 5 floors, houses with 5-8 floors are not only less shaded by the buildings in front of them, but also have less shade from sunlight from green trees. In addition, the dwellings on these floors are generally drier and have a relatively mild mosquito problem, providing a more comfortable living environment for residents.
Houses of 2,5-8 floors achieve a perfect balance in height, retaining many of the advantages of the upper floors without losing the convenience of the lower floors. In the event of an elevator failure or power outage, residents can easily go up and down the stairs via stairs. At the same time, the water pressure on these floors is sufficient, avoiding the problem of insufficient water pressure that is common in high-rise residential buildings in summer.
3. Due to the relatively low floors, it is more convenient for a house with 5-8 floors to escape in an emergency. At present, there are many safety hazards in high-rise housing, especially fire problems. In recent years, high-rise residential fire incidents have occurred frequently, which has attracted great attention from the majority of owners. In the event of a fire or other disaster, residents on the 5th-8th floor can quickly escape through the stairs, thus greatly reducing the safety risk.
In summary, the 5-8 storey house stands out for its many advantages, although it is not the top floor in terms of height, but it is balanced and excellent in all aspects, which is also its unique advantage in the new high-rise housing. Of course, everyone's preference for housing is different, and some people may prefer a house with a high floor and enjoy an open view. Therefore, when buying a property, you should make an informed choice based on the actual needs and preferences of yourself and your family.
So, which floor of the house do you prefer? Feel free to leave your views and choices in the comment section and share your unique insights with us.