With the decrease in availability of space, high rise buildings have become the new trend rather than independent houses. Therefore while going for the high rise building, home buyers often get confused about choosing the right floor for themselves. Although every floor has their own pros and cons but every home buyer has their own preference such as some like tops floors for scenic views, other prefer lower floors due to easy accessibility. Hence in order to get rid of such confusions,
Here are some easy tips to look through that might help you in choosing the right floor.
Beautiful view:
Higher floors are popular because if the breathtaking views of city skyline they offer. Also, some people do prefer higher floors as their personal choice. If your priority matches with both the aspects then higher floors are for you.
Access and Acrophobia:
If you are impatient then top floors are not meant for you. Waiting for the lift when you are in a hurry like going to the office can be really painful. If this is a problem for you then you should opt for lower floors wherein if needed you can use stairs to commute. During an emergency like earthquake or fire, you can easily climb down from the stairs. Also, low floors are ideal for senior citizens or differently-abled people. So if you have such individuals in your family then you should avoid top floors. Another factor to avoid top floor could be acrophobia or vertigo which means fear of heights. If you feel dizzy while looking down from height then top floors are not for you.
Privacy:
Ground floors are the least preferred floors as far as privacy and peaceful environment is a concern. People who own flats in lower floors have to experience constant hustle bustle of people, noise from streets and traffic could be a real problem.
Insects and pests:
Ground floors are the hub for insects, mosquitoes, rodents and stray animals. However, if you have a pet then ground floors are preferred as it will be easier for pets to move out of the house, rather than forcibly taking them up and down from the stairs. in terms of mosquitoes and insects, upper floors are considered to be advantageous.
Safety and security: if your flat is in a housing society inside a gated community then residing on the ground floor might not be a problem with the possibility of intruders or any anti-social elements. But in individual houses or builder floors, this could be a problem and you need to invest more in additional security measures. If you are ready to take the risk, invest extra in security then you can go opt for the ground floor.
Natural light and ventilation:
Lower floors usually experience less sunlight which means cheaper electricity in summers but higher heating costs in the winter season. In case of higher floors, the power consumption increase as drawing water to upper floors using pumps or air conditioners consume more electricity.
Return:
In case of earning a return in terms of rent, then lower floors are more profitable as they earn a better rental return. If top floors offer good scenic views then they earn higher rentals. But it depends on location to location like in Mumbai upper floors are expensive while in Delhi lower floors are expensive and earn good rentals. So think about it carefully and then decide.
Structural defects:
Majorly the top and ground floors face more problems if water seepage, drainage problems, dampness as compared to the middle floors.
According to experts, middle floors that count from three to six are the ideal ones as they offer the best of lower and upper floors and thus they are usually high in demand. However, it entirely depends on an individual’s preference but above mentioned factors should be considered before making a decision.