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用不了10年,高层和多层住宅的差距就出来了,很真实
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-10-13 21:11

Core Viewpoint - The popularity of high-rise residential buildings in China is declining as more residents are opting to move back to lower-rise buildings due to various disadvantages that have become apparent over time [4][12]. Group 1: Disadvantages of High-Rise Residential Buildings - High-rise buildings often face significant challenges related to daily commuting, particularly due to limited elevator access, leading to long wait times during peak hours [8][9]. - The maintenance costs associated with elevators in high-rise buildings are substantial, with repairs and replacements becoming a financial burden for residents, prompting some to consider moving [9][13]. - In emergency situations such as earthquakes or fires, evacuation from high-rise buildings is complicated, as elevators may fail, making escape routes less accessible compared to lower-rise buildings [11][12]. Group 2: Market Dynamics and Economic Considerations - The resale market for high-rise apartments is struggling, with owners often needing to sell at prices below market value due to the perceived disadvantages, making it harder to find buyers [12][13]. - High-rise buildings typically have higher shared area ratios (25%-30%) compared to lower-rise buildings (10%-15%), resulting in higher overall living costs for residents [13]. - The shift in consumer preferences towards lower-rise buildings reflects a broader trend of rationalizing housing choices based on practicality and cost-effectiveness [4][12].