How appropriate is the greening rate of the community? How to choose a livable community

Buying a house is to give yourself and your family a better and more comfortable living environment, so everyone pays special attention to the environment of the community when choosing a house. However, in the eyes of different people, the concerns are different, and the criteria for choosing communities are different. However, in fact, choosing a livable community still requires certain skills, not just the preferences of buyers. As far as today's small series is concerned, how appropriate is the greening rate of the community? How to choose a livable community?

How appropriate is the greening rate of the community?

The higher the greening rate, it means that the larger the greening area inside the community, the better the garden landscape layout, but for developers, the higher the greening rate, the more wasted area. Therefore, there will be insufficient greening in many communities now. Greening rate is an inaccurate and nonstandard term, and the accurate formulation should be greening coverage rate. The green space inside the community mainly includes residential parks, small gardens, group green spaces and other strip-shaped public green spaces.

From the perspective of property buyers, it is natural to hope that the green area of the community will be more, but developers don't think so, so the green rate is usually controlled below the limit. The policy clearly stipulates that the greening rate of residential quarters shall not be less than 30%. If this standard is not met, the state will not allow new real estate development projects.

How to choose a livable community?

1, see the overall layout of the community.

Generally speaking, if the overall layout of the community is reasonable, the greening rate can also reach the standard. When judging whether the overall layout of the residential area is reasonable, it mainly depends on whether the primary and secondary entrances and exits of the residential area are close to municipal roads and bus stops, whether the overall building is complete and unified, whether there is a clear building number, a plane guide map, and whether there is illegal private travel.

2. Look at the property management of the community.

Only when the property management of the community is in place can we maintain the facilities and equipment of the community and ensure the normal operation of the community. When choosing a house, we should not only pay attention to the quality of the house itself, but also pay attention to after-sales service. It is the property management company that provides after-sales service for the community. There will always be various problems in life, big and small, which need to trouble the property. A good property can make you enjoy a more peaceful life and a more worry-free living environment.

3. Surrounding facilities

The daily life of community owners is inseparable from the surrounding facilities, among which transportation and commercial facilities are the most important. A community with inconvenient transportation is bound to be a dead city; A community without dining, entertainment and night market lighting must also be a sleeping city. Traffic is very important for livable communities, and now many new buildings will take the convenience and smoothness of traffic as their selling point.

4. Humanistic atmosphere

Many people say that although people in the community live very close, they don't know each other, and even disputes often occur between neighbors. How can such a community be considered a livable community? The humanistic atmosphere of the community needs to be maintained by everyone, which puts higher demands on the owners of the community. Livable communities have unique regional cultural heritage, residents' education level, lifestyle and other all-encompassing factors.