As more people are migrating to urban areas now than ever before, demand for homes in major cities like #Mumbai #Delhi #Bengaluru #Hyderabad #Pune can only be met through vertical growth, that’s high-rise skyscrapers.
In any given metropolis, High-rise residential projects are in no scarcity. Many more can be seen making their way through being occupied in the upcoming months and years.
But all of that has posed upon a new challenge to customer, should we live on a #Higher or #Lower floor?
Well does that make any difference? Indeed, it does!
All of us come across scenarios where we have to shell out more money for higher floors or lower floors depending upon variety of factors.
For example, in cities like Bangalore, Higher floors are costlier for the reason that climate is good most of the time and soaring temperature at higher floors is not a problem. But in places like Delhi, people are seen preferring lower floors as higher floors can get really warm in summers.
But there are many other deciding factors too as discussed below –
- It is no brainer that higher floors have considerably less Sound and Air Pollution than lower floors for the virtue of its distance from ground level.
- Superior view is one of the biggest attractions for homebuyers. It becomes even more important with location near the Sea, City Skyline, Golf Course or some other scenic area.
- Privacy matters the most these days. In a congested housing complex or environment, Higher floors tend to have more privacy than the units on lower floors.
- Units on higher floors tend to have more Natural light & better circulation of Air.
- Quite often we come across the issues related to the reach of cellular network over higher floors but an easy solution is available too in the form of Network Booster Machine.
- Security and Fire safety arrangements should be thoroughly checked before buying a home on high rise floor. There should also be enough number of elevators/lifts for easy commute and transit.
- Rent generating potential of the unit is another important deciding factor.
HAPPY BUYING!