First or last: which floor is better to buy an apartment on?
Choosing a floor when buying an apartment is not only a matter of taste, but also convenience, safety, budget and even the future value of the home. First or last? Both options have their advantages and disadvantages. Let's take a closer look.
First floor: comfort or compromise
Housing on the first floor is convenient for the elderly, families with children or pet owners. It is easy to get to even without an elevator, and the price is usually lower than on middle floors. At the same time, such apartments are more likely to encounter street noise, increased humidity, and lower security due to proximity to the entrance.
Top floor: romance with a view or risk
The top floor attracts those who value panoramic views, silence and privacy. There is more daylight here, and above your head - only the roof. In new buildings, the upper floors often have an improved layout or terraces, which adds value. However, there are also risks: dependence on the elevator, possible roof leaks and interruptions in water pressure.
Experts' position
In new buildings, the top floors are often considered premium, while in old buildings, the first and last floors may be cheaper due to lower demand. It all depends on the specific house, layout and state of communications.
How to make a choice
The first floor will be a good option for those who value accessibility, cost reduction and practicality. The latter is more suitable for those who appreciate silence, light and visual characteristics. In any case, you should take into account the technical condition of the house, the presence of a working elevator, the level of noise insulation and the improvement of the surrounding area.
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