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House buying knowledge: How many floors should you buy in a high-rise house?

When buying a house, what people need to pay attention to is the choice of floors. So do you know which floor is the best? Knowledge about buying a house: Buying a high-rise house How many layers are good? Let’s take a look below.

Which floors of high-rise buildings are taboo?

The first to fourth floors; there is insufficient lighting, and there may be a lot of mosquitoes if it is humid. If there is a road next to the building, it will be very noisy; advantages : The floor is low, making it convenient for the elderly to go up and down the stairs and move things. Especially when the elevator is out of order and cannot be used, the ground floor is very convenient;

Fifth to tenth floor, the floors are in the middle, and you have to wait to get up and down the elevator. , it is more convenient for the elderly to go up and down the stairs. Advantages: The lighting is in the middle, not damp, looks clean and tidy, and has a wide view;

The eleventh floor to the top, the floor is high, it is windy and rainy, and it is inconvenient to go downstairs. Advantages: The view is the widest, the air is fresh, the ventilation is smooth and cool.

Choose the best floor when buying a house

According to experts, the best floor for buying a high-rise building should be between 3/1 and 3/2 of the building, starting with the 21st floor Taking the building as an example, its best floors are between the 7th and 14th floors. Both the lighting and the air here are good, and the viewing effect from the landscape building is also very good; a person of such a height will not feel dizzy standing on the balcony.

The 4th, 13th and 14th floors: Numbers are not innocent...

First of all, from the perspective of air quality, the air quality is worse at heights above 30 meters. Moreover, the air at high floors is relatively thin, and people with certain diseases are prone to discomfort, especially those with chronic bronchitis, heart disease, angina pectoris, and cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases. They should be more cautious when choosing high-rise buildings. In addition, the reinforced concrete structure will force the radio waves from electrical equipment to circulate along the building, and a considerable part of it goes up to the top floor. Therefore, high-rise residents are more likely to suffer from headaches. Secondly, from a psychological point of view, people in high-level positions are prone to a feeling of "unstable foundation" and often feel depressed. Walking in a community with many high-rise buildings can also cause people to feel depressed.

In addition, living in high-rise buildings for a long time is also very detrimental to the growth and development of children, which may cause them to be inactive and have a closed personality.

The most ideal residence for people should be close to the ground and close to nature, and residences with six or seven floors are the best. A floor that is too low will cause problems such as insufficient light, humidity, and slowed air circulation. Moreover, cars and asphalt roads will increase the content of formaldehyde, carbon monoxide, and nitrogen in the air. When choosing a low-rise building, it is safe to stay at least 200 meters away from the main road. .

Don’t think that the ninth to eleventh floors in high-rise buildings are good. You are wrong. These floors happen to be dust layers. The dirty air will stop at this height. We will not tell you.

The first floor is the safest floor: When an accident occurs, such as an earthquake, collapse, fire, etc., the first floor is undoubtedly the safest floor. In this case, if the exterior windows are not equipped with railings for anti-theft, it will be easier to escape from the room on the first floor. Disadvantage: The first floor is the least quiet. If it faces the street, it will be most polluted by car exhaust and dust on the road. In some old communities, moisture will return to the basement and it is more susceptible to mosquito infestation. In addition, the first floor is the most vulnerable to theft.

The second floor is better: it is safer than the first floor, especially for families with children. Cons: Same as the shortcomings of the first floor, the second floor is also slightly lower.

Three floors are better: Taking into account various factors, if it is an ordinary old-fashioned five or six-story house, three floors is the most ideal. Disadvantages: Generally, old buildings do not have elevators. People can easily climb three floors of stairs, but it is not so simple to lift a washing machine, sofa, etc.

Fourth, fifth, and sixth floors Advantages: From the perspective of the environment From a perspective, security is the best. Disadvantage: If there is no elevator, it will be a problem for the elderly to go up and down the stairs.

Seventh floor is the best: For high-rise residential buildings, the seventh floor is the "golden floor" section. This floor is quiet, not affected by car exhaust, etc., and will not cause people to be afraid of heights. Disadvantages: Floors seven and above are not suitable for people with cardiovascular disease or heartburn.

Eighth to sixteenth floors are preferred: The floors from the eighth to the sixteenth floor and above are the brightest floors. The tallest trees do not reach this height, so the light is not easily blocked. Disadvantage: If there are waste discharge pipes above and below these layers, then these layers will be affected the most.

Above the 16th floor: the view is the best and the air is the freshest. Heating in residential buildings rises upward, so it is warmest above the 16th floor. Disadvantages: It is difficult to escape in the event of a fire, and the toxic gases emitted by the fire spread from bottom to top, so it is the most dangerous floor.

Top-floor advantage: In the event of a fire, rescuers can be rescued from the roof. Ancillary facilities are also installed on the top floors of some buildings, which further increases the feasibility of rescue operations. Disadvantages: In some old communities, high-rise residential buildings generally have low water pressure, and sometimes water outages occur. In addition, it is best for high-rise residents to prepare their own life-saving supplies, such as hanging baskets, self-locking ring hooks, etc., and for low-rise residents to prepare ropes and ladders for escape. Recommended reading: When buying a house, what factors should be considered to determine the feng shui of the house?

What should you pay attention to when buying a high-rise building?

1. Never buy the top floor

If the high-rise building has a roof (plus a pavilion), of course you want the top floor. When the weather is nice, you can go to the sunroom to bask in the sun, enjoy the breeze, and drink tea. It’s so beautiful! If you don’t have an attic, don’t even bother with the top floor. Not only will it be “warm in the summer and cool in the winter,” which will make you want to stop, but it will also cause water leakage over time, and there may also be air leakage outside the sewer pipes...

4. Ten million Don’t buy the equipment layer!

The equipment floor is the floor with heating, power supply or water supply hub equipment. In terms of Feng Shui, in addition to the equipment layer that cannot be purchased, the layer below the equipment layer also needs to be purchased with caution because the pipes and equipment above the head are not conducive to the feng shui of the room. In contrast, the layer above the "equipment layer" is better. At the equipment level or the level below it, equipment noise, mechanical vibration, etc. will have a negative impact on the living environment.

Scientifically speaking, water wells are mainly used for secondary pressurization of high-rise water pressure. They are usually located in corridors with cabins, and the main impact is noise at night. Electric wells mainly cause radiation. Because they are also in the corridor and very close to the body, the influence of voltage cannot be ignored. So when buying, don’t buy on the middle floor, because almost all water wells and electric wells are placed on the middle floor. For example, on the 32nd floor, they are placed on the 16th floor.

2. Never buy a high-rise building opposite the building!

Many young people like to automatically block the low floors around the 1st to 5th floors when going up. They think that the air in the upper floors is fresh, there is less noise, and the scenery is beautiful, but the premise is that the area around the community you live in is No matter what kind of environment you are in, you must first have a view to see, right? If there are no mountains or water around the high-rise building where you live, and all you see is the "back of your head" from the balcony in front of you, can "enjoying" all kinds of photoelectric pollution in the city be considered a good view?

In addition, it is not advisable to blindly pursue the landscape effect. Each floor of the building has its own specific advantages and also faces certain problems. When buying a house, you must make a decision based on different needs. .

Price is also an issue to consider when choosing a floor. The prices of houses on different floors are also different. For example, for high-rise buildings below 8 floors, the price difference from high to low is 50 yuan to 100 yuan, and for houses above 8 floors The price difference on each floor ranges from 200 yuan to 300 yuan, with a slight decrease towards the top. The price of floors with scenic views is 500 to 1,000 yuan higher than other floors. A floor with a view is naturally good, but when you think about paying nearly 100,000 yuan for it, you must think twice before committing. In fact, as long as you live comfortably, it will be fine. Maybe you purchased the landscape layer and had no time to enjoy the view after moving in, so the extra money you paid was wasted.

3. Never buy a low floor!

Let’s first talk about the low-rise floors that are generally not favored by home buyers, especially young home buyers. From the first to the third floor, people usually live under the canopy of trees, very close to the ground, and can often hear the branches. Knock on the windows; in terms of psychological comfort, this is the best place; maintain a realistic connection with the outside world without looking down at people. And even if the elevator is broken, you can still easily climb the stairs and treat it as exercise. If an unexpected event occurs, such as an earthquake, collapse, fire, etc., it will be easier to escape.

But living close to the ground also has disadvantages: the first to third floors are very close to the ground. Although you get a sense of psychological comfort, the air circulation in the lower floors is slowed down, there is high shadow and humidity, and the ventilation is poor. The pollution is also serious. In some old communities, moisture will return to the basement and it is more susceptible to mosquito infestation. In addition, the first floor is the least quiet. If it faces the street, noise from cars honking on the road and shopping mall broadcasts will also affect normal work and rest. Open an Internet cafe near the shops along the street. Don't even think about sleeping in a mahjong parlor or anything like that at night.

Then there is the problem of lighting. Because the floors on the 1st to 3rd floors are lower, the lighting is obviously worse, and the field of view is not wide enough. Most of the field of view is basically blocked by the surrounding buildings. This is also the case for many young people. One of the important reasons for not liking low floors. In addition, the first floor is the most vulnerable to theft.

(The above answer was published on 2017-05-11, please refer to the actual relevant current house purchase policies)

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