Core Insights - The article discusses the considerations for choosing residential floors in China, emphasizing that traditional superstitions about certain floor numbers may not be as relevant as practical factors affecting living conditions [1][12]. Group 1: Floor Selection Considerations - Objective factors to consider when selecting a floor include structural safety, comfort, and convenience, rather than traditional taboos [3][11]. - The "conversion layer" in buildings, typically found on the 4th to 6th or 11th to 13th floors, is crucial as it bears significant structural loads, with 38.7% of structural issues reported near these layers [3][11]. - Ground floors often face humidity issues, with 32.5% of residents in northern regions reporting dampness, while top floors may experience temperature extremes and potential leaks [4][5]. Group 2: Specific Floor Issues - Ground floors are prone to humidity, noise, and privacy concerns, but offer ease of access, especially for elderly residents [4][5]. - Top floors can be hotter in summer (2-4°C higher) and colder in winter (1-3°C lower), although advancements in insulation are reducing these temperature differences [5][11]. - Elevator equipment layers and mid-level mechanical rooms can lead to noise complaints, with a 27% higher complaint rate from residents in these areas [7][11]. Group 3: Market Trends and Buyer Behavior - Traditional "unlucky" floors like the 4th and 14th often sell for 5-10% less than other floors, presenting a potential opportunity for budget-conscious buyers [12][13]. - The stigma associated with these floors is decreasing, with only 23% of younger buyers rejecting floors with the number "4," compared to higher percentages in older generations [13][12]. - The overall market is becoming more rational, with the price gap for these floors narrowing from 7.5% in 2020 to 4.3% in 2025 [13].
4楼、14楼、18楼、22楼不能买?错了!其实这4个楼层购买时才需要注意
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-11-02 07:36