1, avoid the surrounding pollution sources.
The so-called pollution sources include noise, light, garbage, air and so on. When choosing a building, we should avoid some unfavorable factors, such as high-voltage lines, signal transmission towers, gas stations, substations and so on. So try not to choose houses on the edge of the community, such as houses facing the street, business districts, rail transit stations and viaducts. The noise and garbage pollution caused by these supporting facilities are persistent.
2. Pay attention to the convenience of travel.
The convenience of travel focuses on the property buyers who travel by public transport. In general, the main entrances and exits of residential areas will be built near bus stops. Therefore, when choosing a building, we should fully consider the distance from your door to the main entrance and exit of the community. In a large residential area, the farthest building, it takes up to 20 minutes to walk to the main entrance and exit. Therefore, in order to save the time cost of commuting, the building should be as close as possible to the main entrance and exit.
If you have a private car, you need to consider the time to drive from the parking space to the entrance and exit of the community, because the underground parking lot is generally on the second floor, and driving may be farther.
3. Pay attention to the convenience of daily life.
The residential area is large and generally has various living facilities, such as supermarkets, pharmacies and clinics. Generally speaking, the community will be equipped with a bottom business or commercial street. When choosing a building, we should also give full consideration to the distance between the building we choose and these supporting facilities. Try not to travel all over the neighborhood to buy salt after you check in.
Internal environment:
1, internal pollution source
Even if there are thousands of choices in the community, it is difficult to ensure that there is no pollution source inside the community. The entrance and exit of the parking lot, noisy children in the central garden, and garbage collection places are all hidden dangers of pollution. It is recommended to carefully choose houses near the activity area in the community, such as houses too close to the basketball court.
In addition, buildings with open spaces around them should also be avoided. There are many uncertainties in the open space. If houses are built in the future, noise pollution and dust are inevitable.
2, pay attention to the size of the building spacing.
The building spacing between different buildings in the same community is likely to be different. As we all know, the distance between buildings affects the lighting, ventilation and privacy of houses. When buying a house and choosing a building, we should pay attention to the distance between the surrounding buildings. If the building spacing is too small, try not to buy it. Look at the distance between buildings, not only the distance, but also the height of the buildings before and after.
3, pay attention to the total number of layers
Different buildings in the same project are likely to have planning differences. When buying a house and choosing a building, the total number of floors also needs everyone's attention.
It is also a house with 2 floors and 4 households 18 floors, which is definitely different from the house with 33 floors and 45 floors. Under some elevator conditions, the more families live, the more tense the use of elevators, which leads to waiting in line for elevators during peak hours.
4. Pay attention to the orientation of the building
The orientation of the building directly affects the lighting and ventilation of the house. So when choosing a house, it is necessary to know the orientation of the building.