That's right! I persuaded my neighbors to buy "one ladder and one household", and I regretted not buying it earlier after moving in for a year
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When the common area at the door is piled up with various debris by the neighbors; When woken up by the child next door on a day off; When the neighbor's dog is kept in the hallway scares the child.

都說“百萬買房,千萬買鄰”,只有真正遇到“奇葩鄰居”,Only then did I know how suffocating life is.

Therefore, in order to prevent this kind of thing from happening to me, I gritted my teeth and bought a new house with a "one ladder and one household" structure.

In this issue, I will talk about my living experience for more than a year, and see what are the differences between "one ladder and one household" and the current mainstream "two ladders and four households".

1. What is "one ladder and one household"?

Strictly speaking, there is only one family on the first floor, and there is an exclusive elevator, and exiting the elevator door is equivalent to entering the house.

It's just that this configuration is generally mostly large flats, and the housing prices are particularly high, so it is difficult for ordinary families to afford it.

Therefore, there are more "pseudo-one-ladder one-household" housing in the market, that is, "two-ladder two-household" housing,Although the two elevator rooms are connected, they basically do not interfere with each other in daily life with "one elevator and one household".

2. What are the advantages of "one ladder and one household"?

Whether the house is good or not, you can only experience it if you really live in it, compared to the "two ladders and four households" housing I lived in before, I really have a feeling of regretting not buying it earlier, as follows.

(1) No neighbor interference

It is said that "distant relatives are not as good as close neighbors", but without understanding, no one knows what kind of neighbor they will meet in the future.

Instead of worrying about meeting "bad neighbors", it is better not to have neighbors.

Therefore, since moving into "one ladder and one household", there is no longer any trouble in this regard. As soon as the elevator opens, you will be able to reach your home, which not only reduces unnecessary socialization, but also provides excellent privacy.

(2) There is a private elevator hall

Strictly speaking, the elevator hall of a "two-ladder two-family" house is a public area, unlike a real "one-ladder one-family" house, where the elevator hall can be privatized.

But in fact, most people will take advantage of it when they are decorating.

One is that the next-door neighbor will not object; Second, as long as the fire protection facilities are not blocked, the property will generally "turn a blind eye".

Therefore, we can completely place the shoe cabinet in the elevator room, which not only releases the indoor space area, but also makes reasonable use of the space.

In addition, we can also simply decorate the elevator hall, which can not only beautify the space, but also make going home more ceremonial.

(3) Travel is more convenient

Anyone who has lived in the high-rise of "two elevators and four households" should know that as the occupancy rate of the community is getting higher and higher, it is becoming more and more difficult to travel by elevator, which is very anxious.

However, since moving into "one ladder and one household", there is no longer any travel anxiety.

First, the total floor is only 17 floors, and there are many fewer residents; Second, in the case of emergency travel, you can go through the fire door to use the elevator of the neighbor's house.

Therefore, when there are fewer residents and the number of elevators has not changed, the time of waiting for elevators is naturally reduced, and it is more convenient to travel.

(4) Higher sense of security

In the past, I lived in "two stairs and four households", and the door was closed every time I got home. It's not that I don't want to open the door to breathe, it's the presence of the next-door neighbor that makes me feel very insecure.

However, after changing to "one ladder and one household", I no longer have this worry, and I really feel how beautiful a quiet life is.Although the fire door in the middle is not completely closed, under normal circumstances, the next-door neighbor will not come.

Therefore, compared with the previous "two ladders and four households", "one ladder and one household" housing obviously has a higher sense of residential security.

2. What are the disadvantages of "one ladder and one household"?

No matter what type of housing it is, there are good and bad sides. The same is true for "one ladder and one household" housing, which has the following 2 points.

(1) Large public area

The standard "one ladder and one household" house has a very large shared area, almost reaching more than 30%, after all, there is only one household on the first floor.

"Two ladders and two households" houses seem to have one more household on the first floor to share the area, but in fact, the shared area is not a lot at all, often reaching more than 25%.

But fortunately, there is an elevator room that can be used, so if you think about it from another angle, it doesn't seem to be a loss.

(2) High house prices and property fees

Compared with "two ladders and four households", even if it is a "pseudo one ladder and one household" house, the house price will generally be much higher, and the total price of the house will be very high.

Not only that, since this kind of residence is mainly focused on mid-to-high-end real estate, the follow-up property fees will not be cheap, and all kinds of expenses will be added together in a year, to say the least, it will be thousands more.

Therefore, if there is a good property management, it is worth spending so much money, but if you encounter a pit property, it will be a headache.

Write at the end:

That's all for this issue.

In fact, if you think about it in the long run, the "pseudo-one-ladder one-family" house does have some advantages over other types of housing, and is more cost-effective than the standard "one-ladder one-family" house. What do you think about this?